
WPPD 2012
WPPD 2012
made on April 29, 2012
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Royal Springs at the Kozienicka Forest (central Poland) - a traditional hunting site of Polish kings
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Pinhole 0.2 mm + Ilford FP4+ + Kodak D-76(1+1)
29 Apr 2012
12 favorites
3 comments
WPPD 2012
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day 2012
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stairs leading down to the Royal Springs at the Kozienicka Forest (central Poland) - a traditional hunting site of Polish kings
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Pinhole 0.2 mm + Ilford FP4+ + Kodak D-76(1+1)
WPPD 2012
made on April 29, 2012
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Pinhole 0.2 mm + Ilford FP4+ + Kodak D-76(1+1)
29 Apr 2012
16 favorites
8 comments
WPPD 2012
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day 2012
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path leading to the Royal Springs at the Kozienicka Forest (central Poland) - a traditional hunting site of Polish kings
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Pinhole 0.2 mm + Ilford FP4+ + Kodak D-76(1+1)
WPPD 2012
made on April 29, 2012
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I met them at a wooden path leading to the Royal Springs at the Kozienicka Forest
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Pinhole 0.2 mm + Ilford FP4+ + Kodak D-76(1+1)
WPPD 2012
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day 2012
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wooden path leading to the Royal Springs at the Kozienicka Forest (central Poland) - a traditional hunting site of Polish kings
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Pinhole 0.2 mm + Ilford FP4+ + Kodak D-76(1+1)
29 Apr 2012
12 favorites
3 comments
WPPD 2012
made on April 29, 2012
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In 1409, King Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland ordered a wooden pontoon bridge to be built near Kozienice. The bridge was then moved to Czerwińsk (100 miles down the Vistula river) and in 1410 used by the joint Polish-Lithuanian army to cross the Vistula.
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic_War
This is a partial replica of the original bridge - to be seen in Kozienice where its story began.
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Pinhole 0.2 mm + Ilford FP4+ + Kodak D-76(1+1)
WPPD 2012
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day 2012
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In 1409, King Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland ordered a wooden pontoon bridge to be built near Kozienice. The bridge was then moved to Czerwińsk (100 miles down the Vistula river) and in 1410 used by the joint Polish-Lithuanian army to cross the Vistula.
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic_War
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Pinhole 0.2 mm + Ilford FP4+ + Kodak D-76(1+1)
WPPD 2012
made on April 29, 2012
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In 1409, King Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland ordered a wooden pontoon bridge to be built near Kozienice. The bridge was then moved to Czerwińsk (100 miles down the Vistula river) and in 1410 used by the joint Polish-Lithuanian army to cross the Vistula.
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic_War
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Pinhole 0.2 mm + Ilford FP4+ + Kodak D-76(1+1)
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