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10-MAR-2016

Palazzo Ducale

Doge´s Palace
If you imagine landing in Venice from the sea, as did those who came inland by ship, the first thing you see rising out of the water is the unmistakable shape of the Doge's Palace - the city's most famous building.The Palace is the most representative symbol of Venice's culture, which, together with the Basilica of San Marco at the back and the Piazzetta in the forefront, forms of the most famous sceneries in the world.For centuries the Doge's Palace had three fundamental roles: as the Doge residence, the seat of government and as the palace of justice. This was where some of the most important decisions for Venice's, and even Europe's destiny were taken.Initially, when it was built in the IX century A.D. it was more like a castle than a palace with four sighting towers and high defensive walls. In fact, it was in a strategic position controlling the city, near to its sea access. Later, due to a series of fires and subsequent rebuilding, it became what we can see today - a splendid example of Venetian gothic architecture.

Canon EOS 70D
1/100s f/14.0 at 11.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time10-Mar-2016 18:00:43
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 70D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length11 mm
Exposure Time1/100 sec
Aperturef/14
ISO Equivalent100
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Anna & Christian RECK31-Mar-2016 18:34
Excellent compo with this lovely fisheye which gives an original perspective!! Well done, José!! BV. Anna
Julie Oldfield27-Mar-2016 14:19
Love the composition! V
Bobby M27-Mar-2016 13:15
Clever use of lens for this wonderful composition.Excellent shot.V
Larry Umthun26-Mar-2016 02:01
Nice image!
Jim Coffman25-Mar-2016 21:16
Very nicely captured, Jose!
Richard Glenn25-Mar-2016 20:44
I really like your fisheye, it gives such a unique perspective. V
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