Definitely too short for me to enjoy the days in Brno - two days training session plus two days flights between Asia and Europe. Thanksfully, I met great peoples, excellent tutor (Pasquale), fruitful learning in workshop as well as all the talents from Jonckers and also amazing dinners in two stylish restaurantes - that made it all worthy for me....


Since I got poisoned with old cameras and lens (for months) - I still decided to have my new (old) toys to be with me this trip, even though I knew that there could be only few hours to enjoy that very moment diving into the air, the view, and the light....


A short brief to what I had with me:
Camera: PENTAX Sportmatic, M42 (TM)
Lens: Carl Zeiss Jena Pencolar, 50mm / F1:1.8
           Carl Zeiss Jena, 135mm / F1:3.5
           Tamron MC, 28mm / F1:2.8
Film: FUJICHROME (Daylight), Velvia 100F (unfortunately, it expired on 2008.05  )


Here are the photos I took along my way, they might be kinda cliche but hay I'm also new to the wonderland. So here we go...


> Things got broed after 10+ hours flight - so the shooting actually got started in the air :-)



> Jack and I met at Frankfurt, took a same flight to Prague, and spending for 2 hours waiting for connected flight Prague to Brno. Guess what we can do!?








> Then, Vincent showed up (what a suprise!). Well, when boys got together....





> We three headed for Brno office directly so to catch up the team and for the dinner in a cute restaurante... (unfortunately, I'm too hungry to take photos for everyone.)



PS - Martin Vesely, I have to say that you are the man with characteristcs and a kind heart. Are you sure you are not NF type!? And congratulate for the new role - OPM @ Brno!




* According to Pasquale, the wine is good. However, I got alergy to the alcho so in most of the time I took voda only. Well, sparkling one definitely tasted better than the dead one.
** Fumarle e fumarle ~~~ I'll never tired to hear the Itanian from Pasquale



PS - Errr, I was planning to take a shot for Catherine yet Anthony looked also good though the lens. A Greek who speaks lot of languages and in a fast way, amazing!


> The attendants were all staying in Hotel Slavia, and thanks to Vlad's arrangement we got transportation every morning and evening so I could have a few minutes to collect photos when waiting for the bus.







> After two days training sessions, I was a bit in a sad mood that I was about to leave all the nice peoples and the beautiful land. To keep the feeling of the air, the lights, and also the unbearable lost... I rush back to hotel and went out to a castle nearby - Die Burg Spielberg (in German), Hrad Spilberk (in the Czech language), the Spilberk Castle in English.


PS - For more information to this castle, click here.


Due to limited time, I could not visit the exhibitions held inside yet the sights and view of it's getting merged into the sundown - I would rather skip my dinner.











> Then, the light was fading away all of a sudden... 
Light is limited and so does
 the time for everyone.


> It was planned to go to a church for a next run, yet I really needed to get packed up for my early flight at 05:15 am. So, I gave it a sho0t only in a distance.


PS - It took me 20 hours for home Brno to Taipei, 2 hours shorter for Go-Trip.

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