Prague Rooftops
Back in 2011 on my first visit to Prague I arrived with a good three days available to look around before the standards meeting I was there for. The weather was amazingly mild for October and I just walked and walked and walked.
For perhaps the first time in my life I felt entirely comfortable just walking at random all over a foreign city: I couldn't get lost because I had my cellphone and maps. How much I came to depend on that comfort came home to me very thoroughly when I was up at Vyšehrad much later - after my standards meeting ended, and a couple of days before flying back to New Zealand - and the phone fell out of my pocket into the depths of a 14th century well. I still have a photo of it glowing in the distance at the bottom. After that the city suddenly seemed impenetrable: I had to read paper maps again, and I had to plan my final days rather than just take them as they came.
This photo was taken early one morning with the sun glowing across the rooftops of the old town. Prague is quite a hilly city, so there are many vantage points for great shots - in this case I took the photo with a fairly long zoom from the park across the river.