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diversey
22-Apr-2019, 12:03
I plan to go to Prague, Linz (Austria), Salzburg and Vienna this summer. I am interested in exploring museums, LFP activities and landscapes/cityscapes, old camera stores. I have some free time in Linz. Is there a LFP member in Linz? Thanks! David

Bob Salomon
22-Apr-2019, 14:11
Go to Havanskis Pavillion restaurant for dinner, it is high on the bluff overlooking prague’s old town, great view at dusk of the town and the Charles bridge! Good food also!

If you are going to Salzburg the countryside where The Sound Of Music was filmed is gorgeous!

Mark Sawyer
22-Apr-2019, 16:37
In Prague, Josef Sudek's studio and the gallery devoted to his work should be a mandatory pilgrimage for any LF photographer...

https://www.atelierjosefasudka.cz/en/about-atelier

diversey
23-Apr-2019, 10:24
I liked at the restaurant and view, which are excellent. I will book this one. Thanks!



Go to Havanskis Pavillion restaurant for dinner, it is high on the bluff overlooking prague’s old town, great view at dusk of the town and the Charles bridge! Good food also!

If you are going to Salzburg the countryside where The Sound Of Music was filmed is gorgeous!

diversey
23-Apr-2019, 10:27
I will go and visit it for sure. Saw his exhibition in Chicago art museum several years ago. Thanks!



In Prague, Josef Sudek's studio and the gallery devoted to his work should be a mandatory pilgrimage for any LF photographer...

https://www.atelierjosefasudka.cz/en/about-atelier

Bob Salomon
23-Apr-2019, 11:32
I liked at the restaurant and view, which are excellent. I will book this one. Thanks!

There are also nice city views coming down from the church and palace towards the bottom of the hill. You also get interesting views of some older houses of different colors along the cobblestone street. Especially interesting is the blue painted house which was Kafka’s.

Also interesting shots at the square with the astronomical clock and around the new old cemetery at the new old synagogue. If you ever read The Golem of Prague or saw the old movie, The Golem, this is where the story took place.

Don’t know if tripods and lf are allowed there though.

John Jarosz
23-Apr-2019, 15:14
If you rent a car, go to Hallstadt, about an hour's drive from Salzburg. You are in serious trouble if you can't find a photograph there.

diversey
24-Apr-2019, 07:59
Okay, took notes for those places. Thanks!

There are also nice city views coming down from the church and palace towards the bottom of the hill. You also get interesting views of some older houses of different colors along the cobblestone street. Especially interesting is the blue painted house which was Kafka’s.

Also interesting shots at the square with the astronomical clock and around the new old cemetery at the new old synagogue. If you ever read The Golem of Prague or saw the old movie, The Golem, this is where the story took place.

Don’t know if tripods and lf are allowed there though.

diversey
24-Apr-2019, 08:01
Don’t plan to rent a car. Is it possible to go there by train? Thanks!


If you rent a car, go to Hallstadt, about an hour's drive from Salzburg. You are in serious trouble if you can't find a photograph there.

John Jarosz
24-Apr-2019, 08:10
I've only done Hallstatt by car. There is a way to do it by train, the link for how-to info is below:

https://www.traveltyrol.com/salzburg-to-hallstatt/

diversey
24-Apr-2019, 13:01
Thanks for the link. It is manageable by train!



I've only done Hallstatt by car. There is a way to do it by train, the link for how-to info is below:

https://www.traveltyrol.com/salzburg-to-hallstatt/

John Jarosz
24-Apr-2019, 13:25
If you decide to go, I'll recommend that you plan an overnight stay. The morning and evening light with the mountains and lake are terrific. But it's worth the trip even if you don't stay overnight.

Keep in mind Salzburg and that entire area can get quite hot in summer. I was there 5 years ago and many of the smaller hotels do not have air conditioning. Same is true for Hallstatt. The big chain hotels (with air conditioning) can be quite expensive (Salzburg). I was there in June and it was pretty hot. We stayed in small hotels without AC. It did cool off at night and the hotel windows did open.

In Hallstatt, Gasthof Zauner and Gasthof Simony are smaller Hotels/restaurants that were all family owned when I was there but I understand many of those smaller hotels have been bought up by investors. I have no knowledge of any specifics on ownership.

diversey
25-Apr-2019, 07:54
John: Thanks for the information! I like to stay those small and local hotels. David


If you decide to go, I'll recommend that you plan an overnight stay. The morning and evening light with the mountains and lake are terrific. But it's worth the trip even if you don't stay overnight.

Keep in mind Salzburg and that entire area can get quite hot in summer. I was there 5 years ago and many of the smaller hotels do not have air conditioning. Same is true for Hallstatt. The big chain hotels (with air conditioning) can be quite expensive (Salzburg). I was there in June and it was pretty hot. We stayed in small hotels without AC. It did cool off at night and the hotel windows did open.

In Hallstatt, Gasthof Zauner and Gasthof Simony are smaller Hotels/restaurants that were all family owned when I was there but I understand many of those smaller hotels have been bought up by investors. I have no knowledge of any specifics on ownership.

Bob Salomon
25-Apr-2019, 08:33
John: Thanks for the information! I like to stay those small and local hotels. David

We tried to stay in a lot of Zimmer Frei places. Usually small family restaurants or homes with a room available. Great prices, great service, unusually clean and comfortable, all had a bath and tv.

Also stayed at Marriotts and other major hotels in Europe but the best and most interesting were the Zimmer Frei ones. The sign is hung outside when they do have an available room.

Matt Stage
25-Apr-2019, 15:43
Yes! in Vienna be sure to hit up Figlmüller's for the definitive schnitzel. It is that good.

MartinP
25-Apr-2019, 16:33
If you are going to Prague and looking for a breakfast cafe, I can recommend Louvre.

https://www.cafelouvre.cz/en/

Less dramatic but with more of a view is Slavia.

https://www.cafeslavia.cz/

The location I was suggested for the best beer and food, without being a 100% tourist trap, was Lokaal. I didn't test the beer but the rest was good.

http://lokal-dlouha.ambi.cz/en/#index

The Sudek studio was falling down, then caught fire, so what you see now is a rebuilt 'shed' in the courtyard of a large building which was built around the old location. The garden is more-or-less still there and there are likely to be several small exhibitions when you visit. When I visited, entrance was by ringing a bell in order to get the door to the precinct of the larger building opened. The museum/gallery is looked after by volunteers so opening-times aren't necessarily what you'd expect. Is Sudek the most well-known one-armed, large-format photographer?!

https://www.atelierjosefasudka.cz/en

There used to be another, commercial, gallery over the road too. After that you might like the view from the observation tower, on top of the Mala Strana heights, West of the river. There is/was a mountain-railway going up, then you can choose many routes for an easy walk down to the river afterwards, with excellent views over the city on the East side of the river.

Wenceslas square is scene of several of Koudelka's famous Prague-Spring photos, and the opera-house is right there too if you wish to be especially cultural. The Jewish quarter and much of the old town is on the 'corner' of the river, on the east bank opposite the castle. If the weather is right, you may be able to take the tethered balloon from near the Kafka museum which will give some fantastic views (if it still takes to the sky?).

Public-transport is with trams, trains, metro and busses -- and runs most of the night on main routes. I last visited Prague via the night-train (arrive in the morning after sleeping all night), but these have been reduced hugely now, and I stayed in a campsite which has since been redeveloped in to a sports-centre. Oh well, things change.

Have a great visit !!

diversey
26-Apr-2019, 09:55
I love those Zimmer Frei ones too. Thanks!


We tried to stay in a lot of Zimmer Frei places. Usually small family restaurants or homes with a room available. Great prices, great service, unusually clean and comfortable, all had a bath and tv.

Also stayed at Marriotts and other major hotels in Europe but the best and most interesting were the Zimmer Frei ones. The sign is hung outside when they do have an available room.

diversey
26-Apr-2019, 09:56
Look forward to go there! Thanks!


Yes! in Vienna be sure to hit up Figlmüller's for the definitive schnitzel. It is that good.

diversey
26-Apr-2019, 09:58
Thanks for detailed information!


If you are going to Prague and looking for a breakfast cafe, I can recommend Louvre.

https://www.cafelouvre.cz/en/

Less dramatic but with more of a view is Slavia.


Have a great visit !!

Bob Salomon
26-Apr-2019, 10:23
Thanks for detailed information!

If you go for pizza in Prague be careful if you order a pepperoni piazza. While you can get very good piazza there pepperoni will get you a piazza covered with peppers! If you want pepperoni there then order pepperchini. We learned the hard way!

andreios
26-Apr-2019, 11:35
You would be ok with tripod in Prague in the streets, they just tend to get crowded, early morning might be your best time...
For any particular questions about Prague, feel free to PM me.

diversey
26-Apr-2019, 12:32
Thanks for your information and offer. I will ask you when I have specific questions.



You would be ok with tripod in Prague in the streets, they just tend to get crowded, early morning might be your best time...
For any particular questions about Prague, feel free to PM me.

diversey
26-Apr-2019, 12:33
This is interesting!:o


If you go for pizza in Prague be careful if you order a pepperoni piazza. While you can get very good piazza there pepperoni will get you a piazza covered with peppers! If you want pepperoni there then order pepperchini. We learned the hard way!

diversey
26-Apr-2019, 12:35
I like this photo, “Invasion of Prague”

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zoltan
30-Apr-2019, 08:00
Vienna:
- Westlicht(http://www.westlicht.com/) - very nice camera museum and exhibition space.
- Albertina(https://www.albertina.at/) - this is a museum but they do have a camera and photography collection which is not exhibited. You need to register to get access. They have some really exquisite stuff there, like Petzval's first Orthoscope, all of Voigtländer's big guns(Euryscop 8, etc.), a gazillion cameras and original prints(Koppitz, D'Ora, Kühn, etc.)
- Bonartes(https://www.bonartes.org/index.php/home.html) - nice little gallery, currently showing works by Stieglitz and other pictorialists
- Supersense(https://www.albertina.at/) - analog heaven with a 20x24 Polaroid, amongst others. Home of the One Instant project.

I'm not sure if you're into the historical part of photography as well, but the the places where Petzval taught, and lived are all here. He's buried in Vienna at the Central Cemetery, which is worth visiting on it's own.

Avoid the usual tourist traps like Figlmüller. If you want to get a decent Schnitzel, go to http://www.gasthaus-kopp.at/

diversey
30-Apr-2019, 17:59
Thanks! Will follow your suggestions.


Vienna:
- Westlicht(http://www.westlicht.com/) - very nice camera museum and exhibition space.
- Albertina(https://www.albertina.at/) - this is a museum but they do have a camera and photography collection which is not exhibited. You need to register to get access. They have some really exquisite stuff there, like Petzval's first Orthoscope, all of Voigtländer's big guns(Euryscop 8, etc.), a gazillion cameras and original prints(Koppitz, D'Ora, Kühn, etc.)
- Bonartes(https://www.bonartes.org/index.php/home.html) - nice little gallery, currently showing works by Stieglitz and other pictorialists
- Supersense(https://www.albertina.at/) - analog heaven with a 20x24 Polaroid, amongst others. Home of the One Instant project.

I'm not sure if you're into the historical part of photography as well, but the the places where Petzval taught, and lived are all here. He's buried in Vienna at the Central Cemetery, which is worth visiting on it's own.

Avoid the usual tourist traps like Figlmüller. If you want to get a decent Schnitzel, go to http://www.gasthaus-kopp.at/

diversey
14-Jun-2019, 05:17
Charles Bridge and Prague Castle

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These are the only 2 LF photos I took from my Prague-Linz-Hallstatt-Vienna trip. I used Kodak 4x5 Tmax 100 films and a Caltar II-N 150mm/f5.6 lens. Harder to take LF photos, there are so many tourists including us. These 2 photos are cropped to 2.5x2.
Thanks for everyone ‘s travel tips again!