Le Clos Lucé

Picture by dinaristyaphotoprojects


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  • September 19, 2013
  • Canon EOS 60D
  • Tokina 10-17 mm (Fisheye Lens)
  • Shooting Style Hand Held
  • Shoots Number Multiple Exposure
  • Exposures Number -2,0,+2
  • Editing Software Others / Photomatix Pro / Photoshop
  • File Format RAW
  • Notes
historical hdr france Chateau amboise

25 Comments

19 Sep 09:11
dinaristyaphotoprojects

In 1515, Francis I won the Milan area in the battle of Marignan, and invited Leonardo to come to France. The following year, the artist arrived at the Château du Clos Lucé after a journey across the Alps on mule-back. He brought with him three paintings: the Mona Lisa, Saint John the Baptist, and The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne. Leonardo was named as “The King’s First Painter, Engineer and Architect”, and received a pension of 1000 gold crowns per year. In 1519, the artist died at Le Clos Lucé at the age of 67 This is the bedroom of the artist, where he spent the last 3 years of his life before the artist died.

19 Sep 09:56
__banned__user_

Stunning

19 Sep 10:26
flipd1

Before I read the lens type I thought "crap they have some structural problems" lol Nice effect and great colors

19 Sep 10:34
manchego

A perfect view of a beautiful bedroom. I'm sure that Leonardo would like this shot

19 Sep 10:47
cocomoni

10 !

19 Sep 11:17
simon_bull

Great shot, great detail and beautiful colours.

19 Sep 11:29
romzhy

Realy great.

19 Sep 12:10
belkachan

10

19 Sep 12:40
solapi

Amazing shot

19 Sep 12:52
saraturner

Awesome :)

19 Sep 13:38
digicam

Composition a 10......Processing.....8+......Fish Eye, very distorting, bending of objects very unnatural and does not work for me on this type of image....6= 8

19 Sep 14:06
yvesd

10 pour le traitement la déformation me dérange un peu

19 Sep 14:56
jorgehdrbrazil

9

19 Sep 16:34
anonymous

nice

19 Sep 18:21
sanz3jo

10+

19 Sep 18:30
chema

nice

19 Sep 18:33
anonymous

sorry this is a 10+ for me

19 Sep 19:32
liranmiz

10

19 Sep 20:34
yoctox

distortion is not appropriate

19 Sep 21:11
rcuello

Without words, great tribute to great Leonardo.

19 Sep 21:12
ksaul1

Very nice work, excellent color tones.

19 Sep 21:43
anonymous

nice

19 Sep 23:29
josephc

Not so sure about the fisheye.

20 Sep 02:07
jrseikaly

unbelievable

20 Sep 11:15
dirk

A little to much fisheye for my taste. Rest perfect.

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