Crypt by Hendesse
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Description
In the crypt under old monastery ruins here on a mountain by Heidelberg.
Thanks for looking!
Comments (81)
mairekas
Fantastic light, place and mood!!!
MirageBay
WOW! What a fabulous shot and light! It is beautiful!
Corwin13
Fantastic result!
DarkStormCrow
Excellent!
flora-crassella
super Foto!!!!!
waldodessa
Beautiful photo!
kansas
Wonderful photo and lighting. I truly love these stone buildings. Built to last.
Matt_The_Samurai
Excellent lighting !
prutzworks
lighting 5*
jeroni
Excellent shot, fantastic colors and details
Miska7
Excellent lighting! Great capture.
schonee
Wonderful place & lighting! Love it... Have a Great weekend.
TheRingess
Wow perfect lighting and colors. Excellent choice of pov.
CATMANDO
Nice shot.
goodoleboy
Stellar lighting effects to illuminate the ancient entrance to the crypt, Klaus!
jocko500
wonderful looking place with lighting is at it best
babuci
Amazing mood, fantastic light.
flavia49
excellent shot!! fantastic light!
KarmaSong
A superb capture, with excellent light render. You've switched to less greenery in your captures and it's for the better, IMHO.
mgtcs
Adorable, fantastic capture, congratulations!
bpclarke
Splendid lighting and colors. Very lovely capture.
HannaK
Love the warm red of the old brickwork - you make wonders with your camera
Digitaleagle
Makes me thing of medieval time great lighting and POV!!!
amota99517
I am impressed by how well this has been preserved. Marvelous shot!
CleonXXI
Wow! What a wonderfully atmospheric photo!
ragouc
Very good light and shot.
ysvry
great foto.
subcultura
wonderful shot
CavalierLady
Beautiful light and shadow! Very well done, a lovely image!
mdilorenzo
Amazing shot, I love the mood. In order to avoid superexposed area, next time you could try HDR technique: take different exposures and merge using QTPFSUI or similar SW!