Dec 26 2008
St Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna
Hi, thanks for returning. If you’re here, you are likely an avid photographer. At least, you like pictures and might be interested in learning how the photo was taken. So I have included some of the technical details.
St Stephen’s Cathedral is in downtown Vienna. It was partially ruined during the war. Nonetheless, it does not look it, thanks to the meticulous renovation. You won’t miss St Stephen’s Cathedral when you visit Vienna, as it is right next to the subway station, the tram station and the bus stop. It is also located next to the main shopping areas. I have visited the cathedral twice. It did look better just before sunset but I didn’t have the time to wait all day this time. So here we are, the Cathedral in bright daylight.
Technical data:
Camera and lens: Nikon D 200
focus: 6.3
Exposure: 1/160
film speed: ISO-200
focal distance 14
