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I'm in "capturing different emotions" mode right now. This is my interpretation of anger, using a messy red and blue paint effect, and overlaying it.
Les maisons des numéros 5 et 7 rue de l'oisellerie comportent des décors sculptés (cariatide et saint Michel terrassant le dragon (création moderne).
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PASSEZ VOIR MON SITE
Double linteau avec décoration typiquement Renaissance, composée d'une frise avec médaillon central encadré par deux putti. La frise inférieure se compose quant à elle de rinceaux de feuillages. Les chapiteaux portent des mascarons et une grenouille, deux putti portant des têtes de grenouille.
I really loved my trip to Angers every time I come back to France I always re-discover the beauty of France and with a nice sunset it was just the perfect opportunity to capture this shot! Which country is your favorite place to photograph?
Larus cachinnans
Caspian gull
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspian_gull
Location :Parque de la Ciutadella Barcelona
I used Jupiter-37A 135mm F3.5 adapted with Russian kit to Nikon F mount from M42 mount.
Available as FineArt print. Contact me at guenter@leitenbauer.net
Mangabey at the Schmiding zoo.
Canon 5D with Sigma 120-300/2.8 @ 300mm handheld
1/320 f/4 ISO 800 -2/3 EV
The Saint Maurice Cathedral of Angers is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Angers in France.
Built between the 11th and 16th Centuries, It was classified in 1862 as a national monument of France for its mixture of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles, especially the Angevin Gothic style, and for the stained glass windows, including the transept’s window of Saint Julian, considered to be a masterpiece of French 13th century glasswork.
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The colorful and intricately arranged moat garden along the northern wall of the Angers Castle. The castle took shape in the first half of 13th century during the reign of Saint Louis (Louis IX), including its iconic striped towers. It has the rare distinction of never being conquered in its history. It also houses a museum of medieval tapestries with its amazing late 14th century Apocalypse Tapestry. But otherwise, the interior of the castle is rather underwhelming, compared to its outer walls.
Explored on 3/24/24 at #9