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Into the Iron Age....


This photo was shot on a portuguese Iron Age citadel called Citânia de Briteiros. It's a vast complex of ruins, preety well conserved and maintained.

It's always a pleasure when the mind starts to wonder how ancient times were, how it would feel to have been there, breathing that air, living those lives, such different lives...


In this image, you can see the ruins of one of the circular houses of the citadel, located on it's highest point.



José Ramos
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Guimarães - Citânia de Briteiros - Portugal

Pentax K10d + Sigma 10-20
3 stop ND Grad filter
Post processing - levels, contrast, colour balance, and sharpness
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Gorgeous! :heart:

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I like the color and how the sky fades out to black at the top :thumbsup:
wow you are talented, i love it !

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Wow. amazing place. really nicely captured too: you can really feel the essence of the place.

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Wow...it looks like such a beautiful place...
Do you plan on picking up a K20D anytime soon?
Thanks! :)

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