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12-MAR-2016

Padova. Basilica di S.Antonio

The Pontifical Basilica of Saint Anthony, which the people of Padua call Il Santo (The Saint), is the most im portant monument in the city and one of the world’s most important art treasures. Recognised by the Holy See as an International Shrine, it is also one of Christendom’s most celebrated and popular churches. The name of the architect is not known; he may have been a Franciscan friar, a man of genius and of extensive figurative knowledge. The Basilica was initiated in 1232, and its principal part was completed towards the end of that century. It was dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua, who was born around 1195 in Lisbon, Portugal, and who died in Padua on June 13, 1231.Taken as a whole, the majestic building displays the strong influence of Saint Mark’s Basilica in Venice, yet its large and imposing structure is Romanesque, while the interior, with its high apse and nine radial chapels, is purely Gothic in style. These con trasting characteristics are blended together in an original way which immediately distinguishes the Basilica from other medieval places of worship.

Canon EOS 70D
1/200s f/22.0 at 17.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time12-Mar-2016 12:48:37
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ModelCanon EOS 70D
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Focal Length17 mm
Exposure Time1/200 sec
Aperturef/22
ISO Equivalent100
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Sam Rua03-Jun-2016 04:08
Very nice with the sunburst. Nicely done.
Pieter Bos30-May-2016 18:24
Fantastic silhouettes! ~V
janescottcumming30-May-2016 18:23
Love it! V
Julie Oldfield30-May-2016 18:19
Love this!! V
chris morton30-May-2016 18:02
I like this silhouette view
Allan Jay30-May-2016 17:32
Perfect...stunning image!
hge5430-May-2016 17:24
Masterful use of the sunburst and silhouette. Informative, too, as always. V
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