Yes the Church dates from the 4th Century. Of course adjacent to it and stuck to it are newer Church constructions dating from the 7th and 13th centuries. The inside was quite dim, but the SSS of the A700 along with the new FW 4 and high ISO performed very well.
4th Century Chuch
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Interesting picture Doc. Looks like 1700 years of history just in the wall detail. Any more pics of the interior/exterior?
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This is one of the 2 or 3 windows of this church.
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And here is the interior. The first shot posted above is of the wall at the right in this picture.
Do look at the floor, the basalt stones are worn by time. An ideal setup for future Indiana Jones movies.
Do look at the floor, the basalt stones are worn by time. An ideal setup for future Indiana Jones movies.
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First and third shot are at 1600 ISO.
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More interesting shots Doc, thanks for posting. Think of the worshippers feet that have passed over that basalt floor over the hundreds and hundreds of years. The shots look good even at 1600.
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Thanks guys.
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Hey, I made it to Heirophant! I hope that I'll be able to do justice to this high honour
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Congratulations and time to change your picture.Birma wrote:Hey, I made it to Heirophant! I hope that I'll be able to do justice to this high honour
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