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📷 Evening Landscape

Church of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos on the Nerl. The Nerl is a river further behind the church, which in spring overflows and floods the surrounding meadows, leaving the church isolated on a hill surrounded by water. Over time, the water disappears, but many puddles of different sizes remain in the area — water accumulates in depressions in the ground. The pond, in which the reflection of the church is now visible, is also formed due to the spring flood, but since it is rather deep, it does not dry out completely even in summer, moreover, most likely, it is fed a little by water underground.

By the way, perhaps you remember one of my panoramic photos during one of the weeks of Photogames, about which I asked, how many shots is it made up of? So, this photo is also an HDR panorama, and it is also two-row. But here I used fewer shots than in that one, this picture was made of 20 shots: 2 rows of 2 images in each — 4 in total, and each of the four was made from 5 shots with different exposures :)

It's better to watch the photo in high resolution.


Camera: DJI Mavic 2 Pro
Exposure time: 1/13 sec
Aperture: F 10
Sensitivity: ISO 100
Focal length: 10.26 mm
35 mm equivalent: 28 mm


You can also see my photos in my blog LJ and in my profile on NatGeo. You can read a short interview with me here.