Z7 + FTZ + Nikkor-O.C 35mm f/2 ai'd & CPU'd, ISO 64, f/11 at 1/320s. The famous bridge of the Battle of Arcole 15-17 November 1796, won by Napoleon over the Austria-Hungary army.
Too bad this is not the original bridge, sometime after this shot https://www.napoleon.org/en/magazine/places/arcole-2/
they rebuilt the bridge as Philippe has warned me.
The obelisk from 1810 to commemorate the Battle of Arcole:
Z7 + FTZ + Nikkor-O.C 35mm f/2 ai'd & CPU'd, ISO 64-180, f/8 at 1/1000-1250s.
From left to right: East, South, West and North façades.
The monument is surprisingly well preserved after 210 years!
From top left, clockwiset: East, South, West and North façades.
The base is surprisingly well preserved after 210 years, even though there are some scratches from barbarians visible mostly in the West façade.
Side, back and front light, so the different colours.
Z7 + FTZ + Nikkor-O.C 35mm f/2 ai'd & CPU'd, ISO 64, f/11 at 1/320s. The famous bridge of the Battle of Arcole 15-17 November 1796, won by Napoleon over the Austria-Hungary army.
Too bad this is not the original bridge, sometime after this shot https://www.napoleon.org/en/magazine/places/arcole-2/
they rebuilt the bridge as Philippe has warned me.
Z7 + FTZ + Nikkor-O.C 35mm f/2 ai'd & CPU'd, ISO 64-180, f/8 at 1/1000-1250s. The obelisk from 1810 to commemorate the Battle of Arcole (15-17 November 1796).
From left to right: East, South, West and North façades.
The monument is surprisingly well preserved after 210 years!
From top left, clockwiset: East, South, West and North façades.
The base is surprisingly well preserved after 210 years, even though there are some scratches from barbarians visible mostly in the West façade.
Side, back and front light, so the different colours.