Abstract architectural photography – Emauzy Monastery in Prague
Introducing a captivating black and white photograph of the iconic towers of the Emauzy Monastery in Prague, captured by Martin Vorel. This artistic rendering exudes a dark, Brutalist and minimalist aesthetic, making it a standout piece for any art lover or collector.
Experience the stark elegance of Brutalist architecture in this dramatic black-and-white image of the towers of Prague’s Emauzy Monastery. Bold, angular concrete forms cut through deep shadows, creating a powerful sense of scale and tension. The structure’s raw texture is accentuated by the high-contrast tonal range, drawing the eye to every ridge and curve.
Shot on 28 December 2024 with a Nikon Z 7 using a NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S lens at 24mm, the wide-angle perspective puts you at the heart of the scene. Exposed at 1/80s at f/4.0 and ISO 2000, the image reveals striking detail in both the darkest crevices and the brightest highlights. Presented here in a stunning resolution of 8000 × 5333 pixels, this fine art print invites you to appreciate the monumental beauty of concrete and shadow – a tribute to the raw power of Brutalist design.
EXIF data of the photograph
- Camera Model: NIKON Z 7
- Lens model: NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S
- Date taken: 28. 12. 2024
- Exposure time: 1/80s
- F-Number: f/4.0
- ISO speed ratings: 2000
- Focal length: 24mm
- Size of the photo: 8000 px x 5333 px















