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<blockquote data-quote="Blue439" data-source="post: 828796" data-attributes="member: 53455"><p><strong>The Saint-Trophime Cathedral in Arles (2022)</strong></p><p></p><p>Clearly inspired by Roman architecture and sculpture, the cathedral church of Arles (southern France) was built from around 1100. Its world-famous portal (well, famous in the world of Mediævalists, that is...), shown below, is from around 1180. Respect and admiration for the Antiquity were very strong back then, and this being the south of France, Roman monuments were numerous, and probably still in quite passable condition.</p><p></p><p>The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the Paths to Compostela: the Via Tolosana starts here.</p><p></p><p>Nikon Z7 II, Nikkor 19mm, ƒ/4 PC-E tilt-shift lens, manual focus, FTZ II adapter. Gitzo tripod, Benro geared head. Natural light.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]415039[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue439, post: 828796, member: 53455"] [B]The Saint-Trophime Cathedral in Arles (2022)[/B] Clearly inspired by Roman architecture and sculpture, the cathedral church of Arles (southern France) was built from around 1100. Its world-famous portal (well, famous in the world of Mediævalists, that is...), shown below, is from around 1180. Respect and admiration for the Antiquity were very strong back then, and this being the south of France, Roman monuments were numerous, and probably still in quite passable condition. The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the Paths to Compostela: the Via Tolosana starts here. Nikon Z7 II, Nikkor 19mm, ƒ/4 PC-E tilt-shift lens, manual focus, FTZ II adapter. Gitzo tripod, Benro geared head. Natural light. [ATTACH type="full"]415039[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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