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Historical travel photography (Share your photo's)


Ziggy

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Good day everyone,

 

Let's start a thread to showcase your photo's taken at locations that have a certain Historical reference.

 

 

I will start by showing some myself;

 

Notre-Dame de Paris

Fuji X-T1 +14mm: ISO 200 - F9 - 1/450

20509365373_fe7261387c_b.jpgNotre-Dame de Paris by Ziggy Wellens, on Flickr

 

Hartmannswillerkopf Cemetery

Fuji X-T1 +23mm: ISO 200 - F16 - 1/70

20767442441_5ddbf197f8_b.jpgHartmannswillerkopf Cemetery by Ziggy Wellens, on Flickr

 

The Pont Alexandre III bridge in Paris, France

Fuji X-T1 +14mm: ISO 200 - F10 - 1/420

20061673893_b07767e439_b.jpgThe Pont Alexandre III bridge in Paris, France by Ziggy Wellens, on Flickr

 

Stone statue inside the Tuileries garden Paris, France

Fuji X-T1 +23mm: ISO 200 - F10 - 1/420

20658451025_f3b49e8ab4_b.jpgStone statue inside the Tuileries garden Paris, France by Ziggy Wellens, on Flickr

 

Château de Kaysersberg, France

Fuji X-T1 +14mm: ISO 200 - F10 - 1/400

20294405670_57d4874afa_b.jpgChâteau de Kaysersberg, France by Ziggy Wellens, on Flickr

 

Remains inside the Paris Catacombs, France

Fuji X-T1 +23mm: ISO 2500 - F1.4 - 1/30

20175719391_2aa437f31d_b.jpgRemains inside the Paris Catacombs, France by Ziggy Wellens, on Flickr

 

 

 

I look forward to see your photographs!

 

 

 

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A few more photo's ...

 

The Colosseum in Roma, Italy.

Fuji X-T1 +23mm: ISO 200 - F5.6 - 1/350

19382278550_57cb2b8d1f_b.jpgVisiting the Amphitheatrum Flavium in Roma, Italy. by Ziggy Wellens, on Flickr

 

The Arch of Constantine Roma, Italy.

Fuji X-T1 +23mm: ISO 200 - F9 - 1/350

19563174622_2a7e22cf28_b.jpgThe Arch of Constantine Roma, Italy. by Ziggy Wellens, on Flickr

 

The Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy.

Fuji X-T1 +23mm: ISO 200 - F9 - 1/400

19074347622_021cb632bb_b.jpgThe Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy. by Ziggy Wellens, on Flickr

 

The Piazza dei Miracoli Pisa, Italy

Fuji X-T1 +23mm: ISO 200 - F9 - 1/400

18840045201_30941e4012_b.jpgThe Piazza dei Miracoli Pisa, Italy by Ziggy Wellens, on Flickr

 

The Piazza dei Miracoli & leaning tower of Pisa, Italy

Fuji X-T1 +23mm: ISO 200 - F9 - 1/450

18811122776_88e7e278c4_b.jpgThe Piazza dei Miracoli & leaning tower of Pisa, Italy by Ziggy Wellens, on Flickr

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