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view of the abandoned miranda castle from the empty pond, belgium
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scottish highland cattle, nieuwe meer, amsterdam
rolleicord Va, kodak portra 400, diy development in rollei digibase
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Schwerin
Deutschland
Bronica ETRS 645
Kodak Portra 400
ISO 400
Shot at box speed
Process & Scan by Genie Imaging Ltd, Unit d4, Jaggard Way, London SW12 8SG
Kodak Portra 400.Roll 05-01.Bronica ETRS 645.2013-06-26
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From a recent engagement photo session. Shot in Cheeseboro Canyon Park, Agoura Hills, California.
New Kodak Portra 160, Mamiya 645AF, 80mm f/2.8 lens.
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The ruins of Halsnøy Abbey with the later farm house in the background.
The Abbey was one of the richest monasteries in medieval Norway. Founded in 1163 by earl and crusader Erling Skakke to secure the blessing of the church in promoting his son Magnus as regent.
It was rebuilt in Gothic style about 1300 and eventually dissolved in 1536 during the Reformation and assets were confiscated by the Crown.
The site was later sold and in 1841 the then farmer demolished the remains of the abbey church and built the current farm house.
The buildings were bought by Sunnhordland Museum in 1956 and are now run as museum and artist’s residence. (Source Wikipedia)