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San Victorián Monastery


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The Monastery of San Victorián, located in the skirts of the

Peña Montañesa, is one of oldest in Spain (VIth

century) founded by San Victorián de Asán, born in

Italy; died in Spain c. 560. Saint Victorian settled for a time in

France before founding Asán (now Saint Victorian). The

monastery was restored by Sancho III el Mayor (XIth century). It knew

a long period of great importance both in ecclesiastical and in

political ways. The confiscation of Mendizábal, in 1835 was its

finishing nail. Today it is a pile of ruins in a beautiful landscape.

It seems that the Government of Aragon wants to recover it.

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Bonita panoramica Guillermo,que verguenza,estuve tiempo atras en la pe�a monta�esa y no fui a visitar este monasterio.Un saludo Guillermo
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Guillermo, menudo fot�n, chico, exquisita en cuanto a encuadre y colorido, tremenda realizacion, realmente preciosa, tiene una luz increible y muy bien controlado. Enhorabuena.

 

Saludos.

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Bellisima foto Guille! El formato panoramico le va de maravilla. Y me encantan esos colores saturados. Muy buena... felicidades.
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it looked wonderfull in thumbnail, but the larger version was quite dissapointing :-( beutiful scenery, composition fair, but the technical side is just terrible. defective stitching, oversaturated colors, overexposured clouds and so on. shame, it could be a great picture.
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Agree with Jozef. I can see the joins in the pano very clearly, and the clouds are totally blown out. In a shot like this, these things matter very much. I would go back to the originals and try to redo.
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The composition is OK but unfortunately some part of the sky is burned and the picture is over saturated.

You should try to do an HDR picture the next time.

 

Cheers

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