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Évora's Roman Temple. Or a detail of it, to be accurate.
Évora's Roman Temple. Or a detail of it, to be accurate.
Posted by DCveR at 6/24/2007 09:57:00 PM
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6 comments:
Beautiful! Love the angle.
Whattup DC? This blog looks exactly like your old blog - why'd you change again?
Lovely pictures, as always. I'm thinking you might want to stroll on over to Lulu.com one of these days and publish your own book of photography. It's not traditional publishing, by any means, but your friends (like Chilldaddy) can all get online and buy a copy - it's cheaper than you might think.
So, yeah, I just popped in after five months to plug 'self-publishing'. (Actually I just wanted to say 'Hi' and got off on a weird tangent.)
Beatutiful. Great contrast between the sky and the marble.
christine: The temple really isn't much of a building, but when you're really close to it and look up it seems different, taller, massive.
chill dad: Hi there! The change was due to the new blogger not being able to upgrade custom layouts, and mine was too tweaked and too long for it to change. I've been willing to e-mail you for some time now, I've read your stories, loved the one about the Omnipotanium, but I really am lazy when it comes to writing e-mails. I'll have a look at Lulu.com. All the best for you and your family.
phoenix: Thanks. It took me a few shots to get it right, with the sun just behind the columns...
Superb shot DC, love that glow of the sun half behind the cloud and the structure. How tall are those columns?
CR
CR: The columns are 6,2 meters tall, plus column capital. They stand on a 3,5 m high podium.
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