Guardian camera club: Sabine Thole on photographing a 24-hour narrative
10:40: The first morning in our hotel in Prague where we went for a short holidayPhotograph: Sabine Thole/Flickr12:43: Almost all the pavement in central Prague is cobbled. It looks pretty but after a few hours of walking on it you really feel it. It is pretty tiring as it is so unevenPhotograph: Sabine Thole/Flickr13:02: Wherever I go on holiday I always go to the cemetery. Prague was no exception. We went to the old Jewish quarter of Josefov with its six synagogues (as I had never been inside one) and its medieval cemeteryPhotograph: Sabine Thole/Flickr
13:37: Tea break - I have given up coffee so green tea it is after all that walking aroundPhotograph: Sabine Thole/Flickr15:49: We bought tickets for the funicular railway which takes you up to Petrin, a hill where you can overlook Prague Photograph: Sabine Thole/Flickr16:51: Up on Petrin you find the Rozhledna which is a scaled down version of the Eiffel Tower - a remnant of the Prague Exhibition of 1891 which gives you great views over PraguePhotograph: Sabine Thole/Flickr
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