Wow
#223 posted by
Lunaran on 2005/02/25 20:16:19
I didn't know Bal could paint!
Bal
#224 posted by
cyBeAr on 2005/02/26 03:50:40
I was wondering where you had ran off to.... looks like a very inspiring place.
What Style Of Arcitecture Is This?
#225 posted by
pushplay on 2005/02/26 23:28:32
http://bal.spawnpoint.org/gallery/souillac2005/IMG_3365
And this was the point in the gallery where I made a mess of my pants.
Pushplay...
#226 posted by
bal on 2005/02/27 09:39:56
I'm not so good with this sort of stuff, but most of the architecture in that city was said to be a mix of roman and gothic styles...
Bal
#227 posted by
JPL on 2005/03/01 01:14:48
Nice photos really.. I didn't know that Dordogne have this kind of architectural "treasure" !!
BTW, I made a little search on the web using google, and most of the architecture in the city are roman and gothic like you said... but concerning the photo pushplay mentionned, it's typically "Renaissance" Style architecture (XVIth century)... ;)
Gothic V Renaissance
#229 posted by
pushplay on 2005/03/01 15:24:22
Monasterys
#230 posted by
pope on 2005/03/01 16:49:25
http://www.midnightsociety.com/web/Abandoned/SImon/SImon.html
http://www.lostdestinations.com/mnastry3.htm
these are the same one actually, just different pics.
http://www.netserf.org/Architecture/
this seems to be a decent assortment of references...when you can get a good view in the pics that is.
http://www.mont-saint-michel.net/ AHA... here's the monastery I was thinking about... It was a pretty cool daytrip if I recall.
Yeah
#231 posted by
bal on 2005/03/01 16:59:02
The Mont Saint-Michel is pretty bad ass, I ran around it once, some cool stuff, have to go back there some day with my cam. =)
Damn Straight
#232 posted by
pope on 2005/03/01 17:41:25
you had better. I want hi-res pics of every goddamn doorway in that place.
Nitin's Egyptian Pictures
#233 posted by
- on 2005/03/02 11:27:01
Woo! bunch of referance and inspiration here! Thanks nitin, awesome stuff!
http://scampie.spawnpoint.org/egyptref/
Yay
#234 posted by
Vondur on 2005/03/02 12:50:49
/me prepares urltoys
thanks nitin for quality stuff (it's cool when fotos are taken by the gamer/designer ;)
thx scampie for hosting
Paris Catacombs
#235 posted by themilkman on 2005/03/02 13:00:53
all i have to say is thanks!!!the catacombs tour was cool.i see your site is being worked i couldn't contact the guys direct....awesome
Pictures From Egypt
#236 posted by
starbuck on 2005/03/02 16:51:23
nitin really took some inspiring shots. Some of the images from the start of the series in particular are really interesting; a kind of style I've never studied before, or even seen many pictures of. So thanks a lot, and nice job scampie for the hosting.
Nitin...
#237 posted by
bal on 2005/03/02 17:02:38
Oooh, nice shots man, thanks for sharing! Saved them all for eventual future reference. =)
Damn, I wanna go to egypt too someday... Mind describing your trip a bit maybe, so we can know what some of this stuff is and all?
Scampie
#238 posted by
Lunaran on 2005/03/02 22:03:53
Could you put the .zip nitin gave you in that folder please? Just something I can get friends at microsoft to partially download 1600 times.
Bal
#239 posted by
nitin on 2005/03/02 22:44:25
sure, when I have some more time and can be bothered, I'll outline some of it.
Thanks Nitin
#240 posted by themilkman on 2005/03/03 07:41:01
thanks man,those are some cool picks,i haven't made it there yet!!!!
Lun:
#241 posted by
- on 2005/03/03 10:28:37
I was thinking I'd put them all in one big Rar file and put that up.
Sure
#242 posted by
R.P.G. on 2005/03/03 10:29:55
I'd download it a a few thousand times, too.
Awesome
#243 posted by
Lunaran on 2005/03/04 16:50:29
I was thinking I'd put them all in one big Rar file and put that up.
As long as the file is compressed, and is singular, I'm happy.
For Bal And Anyone Else That Cares
#244 posted by
nitin on 2005/03/13 16:53:35
I'll go through the pics tonight and post a brief writeup of whats what.
Going By Image Numbers
#247 posted by
nitin on 2005/03/13 18:29:05
601 to 615
These are from Cairo, from a section called Coptic Cairo. The building in pics 601-604 is a greek orthodox church. 609-610 are from the cemetery section of the church. 615 is the entrance, it's interesting because depsite being a church, it has quite an arabic influence.
652-702
This is the biggest mosque in all of Egypt. i believe its called the Sultan Hassan mosque. The scale is very very awe inspiring, if you look on pic 659, you can see people near the bottom of the entrance to give you an idea of the scale.
723-738
these are self explanatory but 727 give a good idea of scale.
761-767
this is the Red Pyramid. not located with the other pyramids and usually not open to people. However, it was sort of open when we went there. The outside climb is 20-25 m and then you descend down a 1.5 m by 1 m pasageway for 63 m. Pics 765-767 are on the inside, once your reach the bottom.
795-798
These are from Alexandria, a city north of Cairo on the Mdeiterranean sea. as the name suggests, it was as far down as Alexander the Great got. Therefore, the architecture here is more graeco-roman. A lot of the original city is now underwater.
824-825
this is Fort Quaitbey in Alexandria.
901-934
Luxor Temple.
936 - 966
karnak Temple. this is a massive complex with an absolutely humongous hall near the entrance that is filled with 100's of pillars. This felt very Duarendin like (from LOTR). Pic 956 gives a good idea of scale. however, the complex is in pretty bad shape and apart from the hall, it really isnt as impressive as some of the more well preserved temples we saw later.
972a-972f
This is the temple of Medinat Habu on the west bank of Luxor city. Not as many tourists visit this temple, but IMHO its far more impressive and well preserved than the more famous and popular Luxor and Karnak complexes.
972g - 972h
This is the Ramasseum, which is also on the west bank of Luxor. Not that original or well preserved but it was a few shots.
972l - 972q
The famous temple of Hatsheput (Serious Sam level 1). Its a very impressive sight as you're walking up to it, being built into the rockface. However, there's not much to see once you get there as it is being restored.
The Valley of the Kings is behind the mountain that this temple is built into. Generally, you take the road that goes around the mountaing to get to the Valley, but we decided to climb the mountain (both a good and bad idea since it was very tiring but it gave some fantastic views). Pics 972o - 972q are shots of the temple as we are climbing up. 972q is when we were directly above it and since it has no roof, it makes a great top down view.
1005-1036
The awesome temple complex of Abu Simbel. The most visited Eyptian site apart from the Pyramids. Its built into a rockface and is absolutely stunning in scale and detail. It has also been moved some 100 m in and 50 m up from its original site because it was too close to the water and was deteriorating. That is why the rockface that it is built inot looks more man made than natural. 1005-1017 are shiots of the temple of ramses II and 1017-1036 are shots of the temple of nefertiti, the wife of ramses II. The complex is located about 250 km south of luxor, approximately 20 km north of the Sudanese border.
1042-1051
the temple complex of philae, situated in the middle of a lake.
1052-1053
the temple complex of Kom Ombo, situated on a river bank.
1060-1068
the temple complex of horus. If anyone has played the UT1 map, CTF-Horus, Evil atje did a great job of sticking to the real temple's layout. I could almost navigate it without looking at a guidebook, simply because I'd played ctf-horus numerous times and know the layout.
1098-1107
The temple complex of dendara. Perhaps the most well preserved temple in Egypt and beacuse of that is quite an experience. Just having a roof makes it so much more awesome. Shot 1107 is from a crypt under the temple that had an entrance that you pretty much had to limbo under to get in. I'd say it was about 0.2 m high and 1 m across. It also features some very strange and unique hieroglyphics, as seen in pics 1103 and 1105. Even an non-expert like me could tell that they were nothing like the normal hieroglyphic in the other temples.
Anyway, that covers it I think. If anyone has any specific question, ask away.