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Piece of Sky

Photography Architecture posted on Sep 14, 2004
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(Kodak DX6490) At the end of third century AD, the Roman Emperor Diocletian built his Palace on the bay of Aspalathos (Greek name for Split - Croatia)...This palace is today the heart of the inner-city of Split where all the most important historical buildings can be found... Walking through narrow and picturesque streets in Palace scenes like this are very common! Thank you for viewing and for your kind comments on my last photo "Lazy afternoon"!

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Steeleyes101

4:40PM | Thu, 16 September 2004

Love this one. The angle and depth is right on time. Also like the way the bottom half of the print did not get lost in shadow. Greate balance of light and dark Excellently done:)

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Artzy

5:16PM | Fri, 08 October 2004

Wonderfully Done!

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98Bones

11:19AM | Fri, 22 October 2004

Terrific angle, nicely shot!

MrsLubner

4:28PM | Sat, 14 October 2006

It always amazes me how many people never look up or down but only focus on what's straight ahead. This is a great shot. :-)

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