Photographer's Note
Yes, my friends. Times gonna fly. This is my 800th post here.
The Orloj is mounted on the southern wall of Old Town City Hall in the Old Town Square. The clock mechanism itself is composed of three main components: the astronomical dial, representing the position of the Sun and Moon in the sky and displaying various astronomical details; "The Walk of the Apostles", a clockwork hourly show of figures of the Apostles and other moving sculptures—notably a figure of Death (represented by a skeleton) striking the time; and a calendar dial with medallions representing the months.
The oldest part of the Orloj, the mechanical clock and astronomical dial, dates back to 1410 when it was made by clockmaker Mikuláš of Kadaň and Jan Šindel, the latter a professor of mathematics and astronomy at Charles University.
Later, presumably around 1490, the calendar dial was added and clock facade decorated with gothic sculptures.
In 1552 it was repaired by Jan Taborský, clock-master of Orloj, who also wrote a report on the clock where he mentioned Hanuš as maker of the clock.
The Orloj stopped working many times in the centuries after 1552, and was repaired many times. In the 17th century moving statues were added, and figures of the Apostles were added after major repair in 1865-1866.
The Orloj suffered heavy damage on May 7 and especially May 8, 1945, during the Prague Uprising, when Germans directed incendiary fire from several armored vehicles and an anti-aircraft gun to the south-west side of the Old Town Square in an effort to silence the provocative broadcasting initiated by the National Committee on May 5. The hall and nearby buildings burned along with the wooden sculptures on the Orloj and the calendar dial face made by Josef Mánes. The machinery was repaired, the wooden Apostles restored by Vojtěch Sucharda, and the Orloj started working again in 1948, but only after significant effort.[1]
Formerly, it was believed that the Orloj was constructed in 1490 by clockmaster Jan Růže (also called Hanuš); this is now known to be a historical mistake. A legend, recounted by Alois Jirásek, has it that the clockmaker Hanuš was blinded on the order of the Prague Councillors so that he could not repeat his work; in turn, he broke down the clock, and no one was able to repair it for the next hundred.
(from Wikipedia)
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bema
(26591) 2011-11-12 10:09
Hello Serghei,
let me congratulate you for your 800th post here in TE.. and you show us a real interesting object here in your splendid composed picture..
so keep on posting for many more post here at TE!
kindest regards Bernd
dale54
(17768) 2011-11-12 10:13
now this is a cool pic.hi serghei!this is so clear,very well taken too! tfs! have a great weekend. dr
DjoleEric
(0) 2011-11-12 12:15
Привет дружище.
Красивые картинки с хорошими перспективами.
Odlcna красивые цвета и резкости.
Красивые фотографии.
Веселые цвета.
Здравствуйте.
Djole.
vasilpro
(41801) 2011-11-12 16:22
Hello Serghei,
Congratulations for your milestone at 800 photos.
Wonderful composition, excellent POV and crop, lovely light and vivid colors, interesting astronomical watch, TFS!
Have a nice Sunday, Vasilis.
sandpiper
(6788) 2011-11-12 19:50
Hi Serghei
Well done on 800 posts, a major effort and many good shots along the way.
Nice composition and interesting note
Chris
ikeharel
(114715) 2011-11-13 3:27
Second to the Big-Ben only, the famouse clock is well shown in close-up here, Serghei.
There must be a good reason why cropped from left arch of it, but yet a wonderful clear view on.
Maybe a POV with 3m backwards would have been more inclusive.
Enjoy your sunday,
Ike
barrufeto_77
(28888) 2011-11-13 14:44
Hi Serghei.
A classical view from Prague for sure. When I was there I wasn't so interesting in the photography like today I am so...I'm really jealous of you... :P
Take care and regards to all!
csabagaba
(7018) 2011-11-14 5:36
Serghei Hello!
I'm not used to see this email address, so you just found the bar. You're right, but not so bad in the image. I think, not politics, but humanity is decisive. And I see this thing you confess. Stupid is judged on the basis of nationality who is the other person.
Congratulations on your 800th at the post And good luck, Tolerance and patience.
Regards
Csaba
batalay
(41261) 2011-11-18 19:46
Hello Serghei,
I'm glad to see your version of this beautiful clock, built and preserved so beautifully. I am also happy to see a first class note, informing the reader. I had never seen the history of the clock before.
Have a good weekend,
Bulent
claudeD
(47754) 2011-11-22 10:35
Hello Serghei,
first of all my congratulations for your 800th picture shared here on TE. I only can say go on publishing your interesting pictures.I am waiting with great interest to your railway pictures.
Here you are showing a fine picture with interesting details and a perfect sharpness. Very well seen and done.TFS.
With regards from Luxembourg
JC
fritzi007
(14698) 2011-11-25 9:49
Hallo Serghei,
eine sehr schöne Aufnahme dieses Glanzstückes, gratuliere!
(leider hatte ich bei dieser Uhr meinen Fotoaparat in der Nacht nicht mit)
Viele Grüße
Wolfgang
kiks
(12805) 2011-12-06 8:38
This is so beautiful. A real work of art. Great sharpness you got and the blues of the clock are amazing.
Best regards
KIks
i9l2y1m8a8t3
(4814) 2011-12-07 16:58
Hi Serghei!
WOW! 800th! Definitely a feat! Congratulations! Indeed, how time files, a very apt image to celebrate your 800th! Love the contrast of the clock against the dark walls, the golden touch adds additional contrast too. Love the framing and your composition! Beautiful posting! Congrats again, looking forward to your 1000th!! =)
Warmest regards from the Philippines!
Matt
elenimavrandoni
(0) 2012-11-11 12:13
Very nice job on this one Serghei!Great detail, color, light and a very informative note!
Photo Information
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Copyright: Serghei Pakhomoff (serp2000)
(47063)
- Genre: Pessoas
- Medium: Cor
- Date Taken: 2011-11-04
- Categories: Castelos
- Exposição: f/4.5, 1/30 segundos
- More Photo Info: view
- Versão da Foto: Versão Original
- Date Submitted: 2011-11-12 9:47
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by serp2000, last updated 2011-11-12 10:11