About This PhotoThe Story Behind
I took this photo at Schönbrunn Palace in Wien, Austria. This place is really impressive with its perfectly symmetrical gardens. The palace has a rich history; it was the main summer residence of the Habsburg rulers. Standing here, you can't help but imagine the grandeur of the past. I used my Canon EOS 7D to capture the neat patterns and vibrant colors of the gardens. The overcast sky added a calm, even light, which worked great for showing the garden’s details without harsh shadows. I love how everything seems to line up perfectly from this perspective. It's like the garden stretches out symmetrically forever, drawing your eyes to the palace in the center. Schönbrunn is not only a stunning sight but also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's easy to see why so many people visit. The gardens are a beautiful example of baroque landscape design, and there’s so much to explore. Each part of the garden offers something different, from flower beds to statues. It's a peaceful place to wander through and just soak in the history and beauty.
EXIF Details
Photographed in Wien, Austria in December 2015 with a Canon Canon EOS 7D at 19 mm, f/9, 1/100, ISO 100.
- Camera
- Canon Canon EOS 7D
- Shutter Speed
- 1/100
- Aperture
- f/9
- ISO Speed
- 100
- Focal Length
- 19 mm
- Time of Shot
- 3 May 2015






