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Domplatz

On my first visit to Innsbruck, expecting to capture vistas of the magnificent Austrian Alps
looming just beyond the old town’s distinctive architecture and cobblestone streets,
I was disappointed to find the mountains totally obscured by the clouds
that insisted on dumping a soaking cold rain on the town.

While consoling myself with Innsbruck’s sinfully rich pastries, and warming my insides
with her rich coffee brews, I did manage to walk off a few of the calories in the old town’s sheltered arcades…
when suddenly, perfectly presented--for one fleeting moment--across the cobblestone gasse was a woman
standing under her umbrella, framed in the doorway of a stately rose-colored building which led to an
open courtyard, against which she was silhouetted.

Up came the Nikon with the high-speed color film and the 50-mm lens.
No time for swapping lenses or alternate views with one of the other cameras.
Unlike many of my images that were part and parcel of lengthy
shooting, "Domplatz" was captured literally in the blink of an eye.

©Steve Ember

Stopped in their Tracks - An Innsbruck Moment
Stopped in their Tracks - An Innsbruck Moment
Steve Ember

Comentarios 3

  • Susanne Kämmner 15/12/2015 16:27

    I´ve found a wonderful quotation by Arthur Schnitzler that is a perfect match for your photo: "Being prepared means much, being able to wait means more, but to make use of the right moment means everything". And hadn´t it been Henri Cartier-Bresson who even wrote a book about "The Decisive Moment"? Your photography, without Mary Poppins standing in the passage, would have been a boring architectural picture. But with Mary Poppins adding to the scenery it has become a miracle.
  • Nati E. 20/01/2014 10:28

    Good shot, I like it very much!
    Kind regards, Nati
  • l.luna 28/01/2012 10:26

    fascinating capture reflecting the old country's mystique charm.
    lg luna