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St. Demetrios cathedral at Mystras


St. Demetrios cathedral at Mystras
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Copyright: Theologos Tats (thiv56) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 88 W: 29 N: 99] (1136)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 1994-02
Categories: Nature, Architecture
Camera: Olympus Superzoom 110, Kodak Gold 100
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2007-08-23 0:56
Viewed: 499
Points: 2
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
An insignificant place till then, Mystras came into history in 1249, when it was fortified by Guillame Villeardouine, the French duke of Peloponnese. In 1262 it was yielded to the Emperor Michael 8th Palaiologos. From the middle of 14th century to 1460, when it surrender to the Turks, it had been the capital of the Greek seigniory of Peloponnese and a centre of culture. Today, a lot of its Byzantine buildings exist and some of them are under restoration.
Saint Demetrios cathedral was built in 1291/1292 by Nicephoros (Mosxopoulos) metropolitan of Lacedemonia agreat scholar of his time.
Photo shot on colour film and printed. Print was scanned on a flatbed scanner and processed in Photoshop (converted to b&w and sepia toning added).

I haved also posted the original photo.


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Hello, Theo,
Superb forms.Mighty impressive shot.I like it very very much.
Keep up that way:)
TFS
Valerka:)

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