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August 20th, 2012, 10:42 AM | #16 |
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Re: New shots from the XF100
A new version with better color levels (RGB 0 - 255) on vimeo.
I used XF100 (70pct) and 60D with tokina 11-16mm (30pct). Traces of Time in The Central Bohemian Uplands is a short film from the beautiful and mystical landscape. The Old stone (menhir) called Kamenn pastř (Stone Shepherd) was probably built by the Celtic tribe (4th - 2nd century BC). The church Panensk Tnec, although it looks more like a ruin, in fact it has never been finished. The building was built in the 13th century. People who consider themselves sensitive to energy say that they feel an unusual energy in the place originally intended for an altar. Some say it gives them pins and needles to their hands. People come to Tnec to “re-charge”. The name Panensk Tnec is derived from the Celtic word Taun, which was a place surrounded by walls. The town was nicknamed panensk (virginal) because the nuns from the Order of Poor Clares originally had their seat in the monastery, which was later changed into the local town hall. The nuns took care of the St. Agnes relics. Kalvrie u Ostrho - a group of three Chapels located on the hill Kalvrie, near the village Ostr. The chapel was built in the early 18th century, on the staircase to the chapels are preserved remnants of sandstone statues and Stations of the Cross. Open-air museum of folk architecture in the village Zubrice. You can visit the national school, local shop, water mill, living room (19th-20th century). The Oak of Prince Ulrich is a very old tree (probably 11th century). Magic rocks on the bare hill are of volcanic origin. It grows many rare flowers here and there is magnificent view of The Central Bohemian Uplands. |
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