About This PhotoThe Story Behind
Visiting Jiriho z Podebrad subway station, I captured this intriguing image showcasing the station's iconic design. The symmetrical rows of indented circles on the wall create a sense of infinite repetition, evoking a futuristic vibe. The soft, ambient lighting plays a crucial role, highlighting the unique textures and making the patterns pop. This station, located in Prague, Czech Republic, is on the A Line of the city's metro. It's named after George of Poděbrady, a notable king of Bohemia in the 15th century. The design reflects the artistic flair typical of many Prague metro stations, known for their distinctive and innovative architectural styles. Standing on the platform, the perspective beautifully captures the vanishing point as the tracks lead the viewer's eye deeper into the tunnel. The combination of the geometric design with the warm colors and textures gives the station a unique character, seamlessly blending modernity with history under the bustling city. This photograph encapsulates not only a visual spectacle but also a moment in the vibrant life of Prague's urban fabric.
EXIF Details
Photographed in Prague, Czechia in April 2011 with a Canon Canon EOS 40D at 38 mm, f/4, 1/3, ISO 800.
- Camera
- Canon Canon EOS 40D
- Camera Mode
- Aperture Priority
- Shutter Speed
- 1/3
- Aperture
- f/4
- ISO Speed
- 800
- Focal Length
- 38 mm
- Time of Shot
- 31 Dec 2009





