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21-NOV-2008 RK

7th - Curing the arches - by RK

Seville, Spain

Real Alcazar

Canon EOS 5D ,Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
1/15s f/3.5 at 48.0mm iso1600 hide exif
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Date/Time21-Nov-2008 08:13:25
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ModelCanon EOS 5D
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Focal Length48 mm
Exposure Time1/15 sec
Aperturef/3.5
ISO Equivalent1600
Exposure Bias-0.67
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Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
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ctfchallenge03-Dec-2008 02:49
when did this change color?
Photogenix01-Dec-2008 20:07
Thanks Mary Anne, Aam. -RK
aam1234 27-Nov-2008 17:39
Good work, RK.
ctfchallenge27-Nov-2008 02:44
Great composition, color, and lighting, RK. You certainly seem to be enjoying your travels.
--Mary Anne
ctfchallenge25-Nov-2008 23:37
Thanks CJ, Tv, Brent, Penny and K2.
Brent,Penny - about the title, was trying to do a play on "curing concrete".
Tv, the arches are painted yellow.
Penny, this is supposedly a bath for the royal folks.
K2, this place is full of history, learnt a lot about the history of Southern Spain.
- RK
ctfchallenge25-Nov-2008 17:20
Nice picture, good colors. (I think the title is a typo for "Curving the arches", where curving may refer to the reflection. There may be an architectural reference here that I'm missing though. (From Wikipedia: "The palace is one of the best remaining examples of mudéjar architecture, a style under Christian rule in Spain but using Islamic architectural influence.")
-k2
ctfchallenge25-Nov-2008 17:04
From what I read about Real Alcazar, I think this is (or used to be) a swimming pool in the royal residence. That still doesn't explain the "curing" though.
Penny Street
ctfchallenge25-Nov-2008 04:04
Cool image RK. I am trying to understand the 'curing" part. Is that water there to provide humidity for some kind of curing process- maybe of concrete? Or do I just sound like I'm on drugs? ;-)
~Brent
ctfchallenge25-Nov-2008 02:26
Contrasting light and color effects. Are the arches painted yellow? -tv
ctfchallenge25-Nov-2008 00:38
And now you're in Seville! Nice arches and great light, shadows and reflections. No doubt about concrete here! :-) CJ