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SANCTUARY
Cenote Samula
by Nenad Spasojevic

SANCTUARY “You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.” — Mae West

TEARS OF SAMULÀ
Cenote Samula
by Nenad Spasojevic

Lets talk technique? I know we should probably discuss beauty of this place too but I think the photo is worth a 1000 words and you have to experience it to believe it! The challenge was to put this image together because of the dynamic range of light from the dome opening to the upper corner of the dome where I was standing. I had to shoot 15 exposures and manually blend them using only luminosity masks to get this to look how I saw it. What do you think?

Villacreces
Villacreces
by arribamarcos

El ocaso de un pueblo

Peñafiel Blues
Peñafiel

3 versions of dusk at Peñafiel, Spain. The castle seen from the sand covered plaza, yet another place well off the beaten tourist track, the unusual...

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Cenote Samula

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Peñafiel Blues
Peñafiel

3 versions of dusk at Peñafiel, Spain. The castle seen from the sand covered plaza, yet another place well off the beaten tourist track, the unusual...

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Valladolid
Convento San Bernardino de Siena

Convento San Bernardino de Siena

Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico

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Castillo de la Mota...
Castillo de la Mota...
by Pedro Fierro

www.pedrofierro.com/ Muchas veces he pasado por este lugar y nunca me dio por parar para visitarlo, hasta que una me dio por ir expresamente a Medina del Campo, para visitar esta localidad y el Castillo, y descubrir por ti mismo con las explicaciones de la persona que nos guiaba lo que tenias leído de el. A diferencia de otros que conozco de piedra, este me llamo la atención su reconstrucción de ladrillo tal cual como se realizo en la época de los RRCC.

Peñafiel Blues
Peñafiel

3 versions of dusk at Peñafiel, Spain. The castle seen from the sand covered plaza, yet another place well off the beaten tourist track, the unusual...

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Catedral de San Servacio
Catedral de San Servacio

Construction began in 1545! Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Valladolid!
Most notably IGNACIO FERRE PEREZ, Nenad Spasojevic and Juan Blanco.