These are fragments of the surviving arches of the defensive fortress in Kronstadt. Initially, this wall was built from 1828 to 1833. To us it has been preserved in such a sad form. The amazing thing is that the passage under these arches still works. I think it's either confidence that our ancestors built very high quality and it will stand for centuries or it's just human negligence.
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This photo is for the #monomad contest hosted by @monochromes and was initiated @brumest
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Camera SONY DSC-W350
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Increíble que parezcan tan perfectos ha pesar del tiempo.
Construcciones para siempre.
Tus fotografías bellas @madlenfox
Teniendo en cuenta que las tecnologías de esa época eran menos perfectas que ahora, se puede considerar que es una obra maestra, ya que cuesta alrededor de 200 años. Gracias @slwzl !
Great and interesting photo. I like seeing the color with the black and white. There is a totally different feel.
Thank you @steven-patrick! I think it's always interesting to compare. I'm interested in editing in monochrome:). Thanks for stopping by :)
Love the contrast, ❤ love the b/w look - great!
200 year old wall; thanks for sharing
@ykdesign, thanks for visiting
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Looks great. I like the black and white contrast, but the color photo is great too.