Description de la photo
Titre: | Pile de la nef de la Basilique Saint-Julien | Prise de: | Place Saint-Julien, Brioude, Haute-Loire, Auvergne, France. | Description: | L'intérieur de l'église se caractérise par une belle polychromie de pierres grises, rouges, blanches et noires qui proviennent de carrières voisines : le grès rouge vient d'Allevier (Azérat), le grès calcaire de Beaumont, le basalte de La Vergueur (Saint-Just-près-Brioude) et le marbre de Lauriat (Enval). | Mots clés: | église, pile |
Données image
Image sizes: | 3456*5184px, 7934kb |
Origin: | Originally a digital image, with postprocessing |
Date/Time: | 20140715-135800 (effective: 20140715-140102) |
Camera: | Canon EOS 700D | Iso: | 400 | Speed: | 1/20s | Focal length: | 18.0mm | Author: | André M. Winter |
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