Fotoeins Friday: Innsbruck’s Triumphal Arch at 730am
It’s Saturday morning at 730am, and I’m on foot to Innsbruck train station. I’ve cut through the “Altstadt” (Old Town), and the bright morning sun makes the building colours “pop” surrounded by long shadows splayed to the sides. There isn’t much car traffic at this hour; only the city’s IVB buses and trams have begun their daily runs. I’d like to wait and watch how the morning light changes over time, but I have to catch an early S-Bahn train to Scharnitz.
I made the picture above on 12 May 2018 with a Fujifilm X70 fixed-lens prime and the settings: 1/640-sec, f/16, ISO1000, and 18.5mm focal length (28mm full-frame equivalent). This post appears on Fotoeins Fotografie at fotoeins.com as https://wp.me/p1BIdT-ckZ.
3 Responses to “Fotoeins Friday: Innsbruck’s Triumphal Arch at 730am”
Such a beautiful city, Innsbruck is, I loved it when ever I had a chance to visit.
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I agree, Cornelia: Innsbruck is a beautiful compact town. A visitor might not require a lot of time to see key sights in the city, but that’s why I stayed longer in town to absorb some of that “Inntal” spirit, and to go out into other parts of Tirol state. Thanks for your comment!
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Thank you for your response. I remember as a child our parents would take us to a Restaurant ” Das Auracher Loechl”, and we would have the best Wiener Schnitzel” and “Kaesespatzen”
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