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Minimalist 30 Second Long Exposure in Black and White at Elmer Beach, West Sussex - Canon EOS 750D EF S18-55mm at 18mm at f/20 set at ISO 100.
Lately, my wife and I have been expanding our reading list, and I ended up creating a small library on this rack.
In the year 2020 I ended up reading 13 books, in the year 2021 I ended up reading 28 books.
And on the shelves we can find classics and contemporaries of Brazilian, Portuguese, Russian, English, American, Colombian, Italian literature, among others, and without ceasing to exist my favorite photobooks by Sebastião Salgado and Guilherme Gaensly.
"And while I let the light in, I take the opportunity to sit and enjoy a good read."
Happy weekend my friends.
* I appreciate the visit, faves and comments of my photo.
Photo of a little tower on Calore river in Benevento, with some interesting light trails of the cars on the street.
The Odeon of Herodes Atticus is a stone Roman theatre structure located on the southwest slope of the Acropolis of Athens, Greece. The building was completed in 161 AD and then renovated in 1950.
Event: Weston Park Classic Car Show
Location: Weston Park, Weston-under-Lizard, Nr Shifnall, Shropshire
Camera: Canon EOS IX7 (APS)
Lens(s): EF Converted Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
Film: Jessops Diamond Everyday - expired 2006
Shot ISO: 50
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Sunny
Mounting: Hand-held
Firing: Shutter Button
Developer: Bellini C-41 Kit
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
A Day trip to the Windsor Castle.
Day two of our London trip 2025
.Windsor Castle, English royal residence that stands on a ridge at the northeastern edge of the district of Windsor and Maidenhead in the county of Berkshire, England. The castle occupies 13 acres (5 hectares) of ground above the south bank of the River Thames. Windsor Castle comprises two quadrilateral-shaped building complexes, or courts, that are separated by the Round Tower. The latter is a massive circular tower that is built on an artificial mound and is visible for many miles over the surrounding flatland. The court west of the Round Tower is called the lower ward; the court to the east is called the upper ward.
There was a royal residence at Windsor in Saxon times (c. 9th century). William I (“William the Conqueror”) developed the present site, constructing a mound with a stockade about 1070. Henry II replaced this with the stone Round Tower and added outer walls to the north, east, and south. In the 13th century Henry III completed the south wall and the western end of the lower ward and built a royal chapel on the site of the present-day Albert Memorial Chapel. Edward III made this chapel the centre of the newly formed Order of the Garter in 1348 and converted the fortress buildings in the upper ward to residential apartments for the monarchs. These apartments were rebuilt by Charles II and later reconstructed by George IV for use by visitors of state in addition to the monarchs.
The lower ward includes St. George’s Chapel and the Albert Memorial Chapel. St. George’s Chapel, designed to be the chapel of the Order of the Garter, was begun by Edward IV and is one of the best examples of Perpendicular Gothic-style architecture. It was completed in 1528 and restored between 1921 and 1930. It ranks next to Westminster Abbey as a royal mausoleum and contains the bodies of Henry VI, Edward IV, Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, Charles I, Edward VII, and George V. The chapel also contains the impressive insignia of the Knights of the Garter. Albert Memorial Chapel, built by Henry VII as a royal mausoleum, was restored by Queen Victoria and named in memory of her consort. In this chapel are buried George III, George IV, and William IV.
The upper ward of the castle includes the private apartments of the monarch and private apartments for visitors. The state apartments in the upper ward include the Waterloo Chamber, St. George’s Hall, and the grand reception room. The upper ward is also the site of the royal library, which contains a priceless collection of drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Hans Holbein the Younger, and other Old Masters. Fire destroyed the northeast corner of the upper ward in November 1992. Most of the paintings, furniture, and other movable treasures were saved, but more than 100 rooms, including St. George’s Hall, were destroyed or damaged. A successful restoration of the affected area was completed in 1997.
رحت وخليت الآلم يملى زمآنــيے
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Technical Specs :
Camera: Canon EOS 40D
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm F/ 3.5-5.6 USM
Focal Length: 28mm
Aperture: F/4.0
Shutter: 2000 sec
ISO: 320
Exposure: Manual
Software: Adobe Photoshop Cs3
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