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14-DEC-2014

Oudezijds Voorburgwal Amsterdam.

This oldest canal of Amsterdam, was dug between 1342 and 1380. The part left of the Damstraat used to be called Fluwelen Burgwal (Velvet Rampart), referring to the wealthy families that lived here, usually dressed in velvet. Almost all the houses have been restored to their original state. A beautiful example is the ‘Huis aan de drie grachten’ (House on the three canals), at the end of the Oudezijds Voorburgwal, with a gable stone that mentions the name Fluwelen Burgwal. The house has three beautiful step gables, one on each canal. Through time many different gables were developed.

Canon EOS 70D
1/160s f/9.0 at 24.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time14-Dec-2014 09:45:42
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 70D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length24 mm
Exposure Time1/159 sec
Aperturef/9
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Mode
JPEG Quality
Exposure Program
Focus Distance152.190 m

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Julie Oldfield18-Jan-2015 21:48
Gret catch! Lovely scene.
bill friedlander18-Jan-2015 16:22
A lovely perspective terminating with a view of the church spire. V
Walter Otto Koenig18-Jan-2015 15:50
Nice perspective and well timed with the birds in the air. "V"
Alexander Kazakov18-Jan-2015 15:43
Excellent capture! Nice birds! V
Graeme18-Jan-2015 15:27
A wonderful shot of the canal and flying birds, Jose.V
Helen Betts18-Jan-2015 14:52
Nice that you included the birds in your composition, of which there must be a lot with all those canals! V.
Martin Lamoon18-Jan-2015 14:45
Great fly past in the morning light.
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James Clarke18-Jan-2015 13:51
Beautiful scene, great catch of the birds. BV
peterjay4518-Jan-2015 13:27
Very peaceful and lovely.
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