Travel Photography: Vienna Snaphot Posted on October 15, 2013 by alexraphael Taken of the Prater Wheel in Vienna which features prominently in my favourite film The Third Man (1949) Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related
You’ve got some lovely photos on this blog, but for some reason this one is my favorite that I’ve seen. Reply ↓
Thanks, means a lot 🙂 It’s actually pretty small and doesn’t take long to go round, but it’s really well lit and very eye-catching. Reply ↓
I went to Vienna, but never saw this! I love finding awesome photographs like yours that inspire my writing.
Thanks 🙂 I was only there for a few days but had to see the ferris wheel. It really is a lovely, magical city.
I think this is my favorite out of all. I am such a morning person that most of my photos are taken early in the day. Thinking that night works best for Ferris wheels. 😉 Reply ↓
It was wonderful. My favourite ever ferris wheel. The film even inspired a hit song called Vienna, by someone who hadn’t been but loved the film. Reply ↓
You’ve got some lovely photos on this blog, but for some reason this one is my favorite that I’ve seen.
Thanks, means a lot 🙂 It’s actually pretty small and doesn’t take long to go round, but it’s really well lit and very eye-catching.
I went to Vienna, but never saw this! I love finding awesome photographs like yours that inspire my writing.
Thanks 🙂 I was only there for a few days but had to see the ferris wheel. It really is a lovely, magical city.
It is! I saw it right after Prague – both amazing cities that are a little other-worldly to me.
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I think this is my favorite out of all. I am such a morning person that most of my photos are taken early in the day. Thinking that night works best for Ferris wheels. 😉
Not always 🙂 And sometimes you can go on them and get a view of the surrounding area.
I like the angle you took this at, and I love that it’s at night. What a thrill to be there!
It was wonderful. My favourite ever ferris wheel. The film even inspired a hit song called Vienna, by someone who hadn’t been but loved the film.