StephanN Posted July 26, 2023 Share Posted July 26, 2023 Castle Nymphenburg (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nymphenburg_Palace) is located in Munich in Bavaria. It is really huge, and most of all, it sports an extended park with all sorts of vistas, lakes, buildings, statues, etc. Here are a few impressions with the usual gear (Canon EOS 6D, b/w UV, with 21mm Soligor, and EOS 6D 700nm, with Canon EF 17-40mm) [Edit] Added numbers and a short decription to the photos[/Edit] Front view of the castle: #1, #2: taken from a brigde spanning the waterway #3, #4: closer to the castle, there are two basins which used to connected via a cascade (similar to the Grand Cascade, but smaller), and gondolas were abundant. View from the castle towards the park: #5-#7, taken from the top of the staircase, which leads up to the first floor. #8, next to the gravel path, leading up to the main fountain. Backside of the main building: #9,#10, taken from about the same spot, in the middle of the gravel path, looking towards the building #11,#12, taken from the side, here you can see the staircase I was referring to earlier Some views of the park, many with water. #13, canal leading out of the park #14, main canal behind the castle, looking back towards the castle, with a duck #15, from the same spot as #14, but turning around looking towards the Grand Cascade, with some swans #16, same spot as #14 #17, the basin, just downstream of the Grand Cascade #18 the Grand Cascade #19, taken from behind the Grand Cascade, one cannot see the water falling, but the tractor is roughly in the spot where #17 was taken #20, #21, Monopteros #21, former Orangerie #22, Magdalenenklause, fake ruin Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted July 27, 2023 Share Posted July 27, 2023 Wow, what a place this is! I'm always amazed that at one time some people lived like this. The swan capture captured me. (I think that's #15 if I counted correctly.) I like the waterfall image (#18). (Not sure what to call that water spill-over.) And the blue & yellow scene with the "folly" is striking. Stephan, you have made some wonderful UV/IR work on your travels. Maybe you can put it in a book from it someday? Link to comment
StephanN Posted July 27, 2023 Author Share Posted July 27, 2023 Thanks, Andre I did want to number and label the photos, but was too tired yesterday, will add some more text tonight or tomorrow latest. Link to comment
colinbm Posted July 27, 2023 Share Posted July 27, 2023 Fantastic place & photos Stephan. Who left their foot prints in the grass ? Link to comment
StephanN Posted July 27, 2023 Author Share Posted July 27, 2023 13 hours ago, colinbm said: Fantastic place & photos Stephan. Who left their foot prints in the grass ? You talking about photo #6? That would have been moles, I presume. Link to comment
StephanN Posted July 27, 2023 Author Share Posted July 27, 2023 16 hours ago, Andrea B. said: Wow, what a place this is! I'm always amazed that at one time some people lived like this. The swan capture captured me. (I think that's #15 if I counted correctly.) I like the waterfall image (#18). (Not sure what to call that water spill-over.) And the blue & yellow scene with the "folly" is striking. Also, they only used to live there in the summer, like Schönbrunn in Vienna. And like Schönbrunn, it used to be far outside of the city, and is now surrounded by buildings. You'd call it the "Grand Cascade". Added numbers and a short description just now. Link to comment
Kai Posted July 29, 2023 Share Posted July 29, 2023 And once again you show a photographically very appealing series of UV (and IR) pictures!!! I particularly like the UV images because they have a good balance between light and dark areas of the subject. Excellent work - thanks for sharing, Stephan :) Link to comment
StephanN Posted July 29, 2023 Author Share Posted July 29, 2023 1 hour ago, Kai said: And once again you show a photographically very appealing series of UV (and IR) pictures!!! I particularly like the UV images because they have a good balance between light and dark areas of the subject. Excellent work - thanks for sharing, Stephan :) Thanks, Kai. I'm also leaning towards the UV images more and more. And with the IR ones, I find myself choosing a less flashy development more often than not. Link to comment
Nate Posted July 29, 2023 Share Posted July 29, 2023 Another nice set Stephan. Love the UV Link to comment
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