Photographers Note
Renovated farm building in the Muskau Park.
The Muskau Park, is the biggest and one of the most famous English-style parks of Germany and Poland. It covers 3.5 square kilometres of land in Poland and 2.1 in Germany. The park extends on both sides of the Lusatian Neisse river, which constitutes the border between the countries. The 17.9 square kilometres buffer zone around the park encompassed the German town Bad Muskau in the West and Polish Łęknica in the East. The heart of the park are the partially wooded raised areas on the east bank of the river called The Park on Terraces.
On July 2, 2004, the UNESCO inscribed the park on the World Heritage List, as an exemplary example of cross-border cultural collaboration between Poland and Germany. It was inscribed to the list on two criteria, for breaking new ground in terms of development towards the ideal man-made landscape, and its influence on the development of landscape architecture as a discipline.
The founder of the park was Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau (1785-1871), the author of the influential Hints on Landscape Gardening and the owner of the territory of Muskau county since 1811. After prolonged studies in England, in 1815 he founded the Park. As time went by, he established an international school of landscape management in Bad Muskau and outlined the construction of an extensive landscape park which would envelop the town "in a way not done before on such a grand scale".
The works involved remodelling the Old Castle and construction of a Gothic chapel, an English cottage, several bridges, and an orangery. Pückler reconstructed the New Castle as the compositional centre of the park, with a network of paths radiating from it. This went on until 1845, when Pückler was constrained to sell the patrimony. Soon it was bought by Prince Frederik of the Netherlands, who employed Eduard Petzold, Pückler's disciple and a well-known landscape gardener, to complete his design.
During the Battle of Berlin, both castles were levelled and all four bridges across the Neisse were razed. Since 1945 the park has been divided by the state border between Poland and Germany, with two thirds of it on the Polish side. The Old Castle was rebuilt by the East German administration in 1965-72, while the New Castle and the bridges are still being restored.
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Buin
(36786) 2009-05-09 0:53
Good morning Krzysztof!
These houses do not look renovated they look new built ;-)
A wonderful sight - especially with these old oaks. An inviting place. The angle for taking this photo here couldn't be better.
Greetings from Germany - and have a nice weekend!
Frank
snunney
(33988) 2009-05-09 2:24
Hello Krzysztof,
A great capture of this lovely renovated building full of character. Good diagonal perspective complemented by crisp clear tones. Well done. Useful and informative note.
ophelcia
(5295) 2009-05-09 2:56
Niemiecki porządek i tyle mam do napisania!
Świetne budynki mają, zawsze podobało mi się świeże spojrzenie na architekturę przez przyjezdnych.
Pzdr,
G.
asajernigan
(13865) 2009-05-09 5:40
Krzysztof,
This is a nicely composed shot of this fine architecture. The angle of the shot is great giving the scene depth and direction. The long shadows create nice contrast to the brightly lit areas of the shot. The lighting and colors are great with excellent sharpness and DOF.
TFS,
Asa
darek1978
(11097) 2009-05-09 7:22
Czesc Krzysztof,
Nie uwierzysz, ale takie swiatlo nam pogoda dzis zafundowala w Dublinie. Totalny szok, bo zadnych zdjeciowych planow wlasnie z powodu pogody nie mialem, a teraz juz za pozno.
Ladnie cien Ci sie ulozyl wzgledem obiektu. Kompozycja oczywiscie bezbledna.
Milego popoludnia,
Pozdrawiam,
DArek
cobra112
(11148) 2009-05-09 10:11
Hi Krzysztof. Amazing playing of light and shadow in very interesting pesprctive. Good contrast an colurs.
Roberto
emka
(21131) 2009-05-09 14:04
Witaj, Dobrze, ze nie maja tam wandali ze sprayami. Niesamowicie to czysciutkie i równiutkie, niewiarygodnie wprost. Płotek tez fajny. Swietny kadr, perfekcyjnie wszystko dopracowane.
pozdrawiam
Małgośka
dareco
(17024) 2009-05-09 22:50
An interesting note and very good picture. Nice lighting and good sharp detail. TFS
Graal
(57208) 2009-05-09 23:08
Czesc,
ladnie sie prezentuje ten budynek, dobrze oswietlona fasada. Widac niemiecki ordung w obejsciu wokol budowli. Ciekawa notka. Solidna praca.
Pozdr. Al.
mikolaj_kawa
(29344) 2009-05-10 1:14
Czesc Krzysztof! Interesujaca prezentacja architektury mieszkalnej, uzytkowej. Dobre swiatlo, dobra kolorystyka, bardzo dobry kontrast i ostrosc nienaganna. Klaniam sie!
npecanhuk
(12947) 2009-05-10 5:04
Hello Krzysztof!
Fancy architecture that was perfectly registered by you in this beautiful picture!
TFS - congratulations!
Best regards,
Neyvan
danyy
(67882) 2009-05-10 23:01
Bonjour mon ami,
d'excellents contrastes et des couleurs séduisantes, peut-ętre un rien trop exposé au niveau des blancs.
J'aime beaucoup la maničre de laquelle ces feuillages ressortent sur le ciel bleu. C'est propre et net.
Regards.
Daniel.
raszid62
(2723) 2009-05-11 18:52
Cześć
Piękny ten budynek, czyściutki i zadbany ,jak to w Niemczech.
Fajne światło ate cień na ulicy taki jakiś enigmatyczny.
Gratuluję i pozdrawiam.
Józek
Photo Information
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Copyright: Krzysztof Dera (Fis2)
(45152) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-05-03
- Categories: Daily Life, Nature, Architecture
- Camera: Canon EOS 30D, Tamron AF28-200 LD Aspherical (IF), Hoya HMC SUPER UV M77
- Exposure: f/10.0, 1/200 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-05-09 0:43








