Mario Vargas' photos with the keyword: OLDIE
oldie door, oldie lock
Goyeneche´s Mansion
Aspillaga´s Mansion
Oldie Dodge, HDR edit
07 Nov 2017 |
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I was HDR maniac, now I use it very rare but i must rrecognize that in some shots it works very well, you dont give a penny for the raw file of this oldie Dodge abbandoned on the streets
La Muralla de Lima (The big wall)
19 Sep 2017 |
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Builded in 1868, eleven kilometers long, 5 meters high and 5 meters thick was builded by order of Mr "Duque de la Palata" (Viceroy) to protect Lima from pirates attacks, remember that Lima was the most important city of South America at that times. But pirates never attack Lima, so in begins to be distroyed in 1870 to let LIma expansion. It has several fantastic doors (now all distroyed) that helps to control who enters or exits the city, and several bastions. What you see is Santa Lucia bastion. This 150 meters of wall is the last sample of the big wall of Lima, located in "Barrios Altos". This is a view from the base of the wall. Check full size for details
La muralla de Lima (Big wall of Lima)
19 Sep 2017 |
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Builded in 1868, eleven kilometers long, 5 meters high and 5 meters thick was builded by order of Mr "Duque de la Palata" (Viceroy) to protect Lima from pirates attacks, remember that Lima was the most important city of South America at that times. But pirates never attack Lima, so it begins to be distroyed in 1870 to let LIma expansion. It has several fantastic doors (now all distroyed) that helps to control who enters or exits the city, and several bastions. What you see is Santa Lucia bastion. This 150 meters of wall is the last sample of the big wall of Lima, located in "Barrios Altos". This is a view from the top of the wall. CHeck full size for details
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