Description de la photo
Titre: | Clocher de Notre-Dame du Réal d'Embrun | Prise de: | Dans la Rue Emile Guigues, Embrun, Hautes-Alpes, France. | Description: | Jadis, cette cathédrale s'appelait Notre-Dame-des-Rois à cause de la fresque miraculeuse de l'Adoration des Rois Mages, détruite par les protestants en 1585. C’est le monument le plus important des Alpes françaises, construite de 1170 à 1220, époque de transition entre les architectures romane et gothique, elle s'inspire largement de la tradition lombarde. |
Données image
Image sizes: | 2304*3456px, 2937kb |
Origin: | Originally a digital image, with postprocessing |
Date/Time: | 20110904-084656 |
Camera: | Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL | Iso: | 400 | Speed: | 1/250s | Aperture: | F5.0 | Focal length: | 44.0mm | Aperture: | 70mm | Author: | André M. Winter |
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