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13-May-2024 RICHARD CHU

Patio of Water Channel

Patio de la Acequia or Patio of Water Channel, a Moorish garden constructed approximately in the 13th century, is one of the few Medieval gardens that have been maintained without interruption until the present. However, over time, the garden has undergone major modifications both in structure and appearance.

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1/2800s f/1.8 at 5.6mm iso50 hide exif
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Date/Time13-May-2024 11:37:18
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ModelLYA-L29
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Focal Length5.6 mm
Exposure Time1/2800 sec
Aperturef/1.8
ISO Equivalent50
Exposure Bias0.00
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Danad22-Sep-2024 09:27
Great POV, perspective and light !
*V*
Dan Greenberg08-Aug-2024 23:52
Wow! Stunning garden image. I love that you used one of the arches as a frame. ~BV~
Dan Opdal05-Aug-2024 08:16
Perfect composition of this beautiful image. You got my vote! V
Hank Vander Velde05-Aug-2024 01:30
A beautiful well composed image Richard.
Jeremy05-Aug-2024 00:57
Again a beautiful image so well composed and seen from this POV, rich colours and great details. V
Walter Otto Koenig04-Aug-2024 22:28
Wonderful view. Very nicely composed. "V"
Allan Jay04-Aug-2024 17:53
Out framing & perspective!
V
Julie Oldfield04-Aug-2024 16:25
Perfectly framed. Excellent detail in the darker arches. V
globalgadabout04-Aug-2024 15:47
a wise POV to accentuate the many arches and dome-shaped plants..
joseantonio04-Aug-2024 15:45
a great framing. And you managed to get it with no people in the middle.V
Helen Betts04-Aug-2024 14:28
I like the exotic framing for this beautiful scene. V.
Isabel Cutler04-Aug-2024 14:12
Charming view and framing - great dynamic range. You don't get such a nice range with a "real" camera without hdr processing. Today's phones (and I mean my Pixel 8 since I can't get a lusted for Huawei) have a WONDERFUL way of evening out highlights and shadows that I wish my "real" cameras have. Sometimes it may be a bit overdone, but I can add more saturation and contrast in post processing which most of the time is not necessary.