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01-Jun-2024 Jola Dziubinska

Castle In Chudow

Chudow, Poland

The 16th century Renaissance castle residence was built by a local nobleman John Saszowski von Geraltowitz.
The castle suffered severe fire damage in 1875 and was abandoned after it.
It's been under the restoration and reconstruction process since 1995.
In the tower, there is a small museum with a very nice exhibition of medieval ceramics, discovered on the castle grounds during restoration works and archeological excavations.

Nikon D700 ,Nikkor 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G ED-IF AF-S
1/1000s f/5.6 at 34.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time01-Jun-2024 13:43:21
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Exposure Time1/1000 sec
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ISO Equivalent200
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Alain Boussac27-Oct-2024 17:56
Superbly composed in beautiful light, a pleasure to see. V.
Dan Opdal25-Oct-2024 20:00
Beautiful capture. Superb! V
Zoltán Balogh07-Oct-2024 15:34
Marvellous photograph! V
laine01-Sep-2024 23:35
it looks wonderful...love your composition, Jola. V
Apostolos Tikopoulos01-Sep-2024 17:28
Nice composition with this impressive old castle. V
Dmitry Zamorin30-Aug-2024 03:38
A very colorful place with ! The restorers did an incredible job!
joseantonio30-Aug-2024 03:37
nice framing for this great image.V.
Helen Betts30-Aug-2024 01:31
Nicely framed view of this impressive castle. V.
Alan K29-Aug-2024 23:33
That's a nice piece of photographic distraction. With the tower framed between the trees, the eye goes straight there, making it look in good condition. So when I was reading the description about the fire, I thought "How bad could it have been?"... until my eyes wandered to either side to see the empty and partially destroyed shells of the rest of the building. It'll be interesting to see what it looks like when or if they ever get around to finishing it.
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