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Hi Harlem, thanks for this new open thread!

 

This is Neuhaus Castle near Paderborn, Germany

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Regards Gert and Rieke

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Hi there, this is Castel Fontana near Merano, Italy.

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Excavation of octagon Holsterburg Castle, 12th century, near Warburg/Germany

X-T10 with XF27, f2.8, 1/3000 (ES)

 

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I'd love to share 2 of my photograph's taken during a visit in the Alsace region of France in which countless beautiful old Chateau's are located.

More photo's of the Chateau's will be posted in the near future onto my Flickr page in case some of you are interested.

 

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

 

Inside Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg, France

Fuji X-T1 + 14mm: ISO 200 - F5.6 - 1/450

20541250061_1d3152d20f_b.jpgInside Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg, France by Ziggy Wellens, on Flickr

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Villandry, France (The chateaux of the Loire)

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Gloriette, Vienna

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