La Cadière-d'Azur

While at the recent official test for the FIA World Endurance Championship I received an invitation from Porsche AG to join their communications team and some key German journalists for dinner at a restaurant in La Cadière-d'Azur  about 20 minutes from the circuit Paul Ricard.  The village features lots of old narrow streets and tall stone buildings.

I stopped to take some shots on the Fuji X100 with the ISO cranked up to 3200 to give me just enough of a shutter speed to record the dimly lit streets.

Fuji X100 - 23mm f2 - 1/25 @ f2 - ISO3200
The village is on a hill top that overlooks a lot of the Bandol vineyards.The back of St-Andre Church built onto the cliff face The village still has 3 remaining medieval Gate Doors, which are the porte St-Jehan (built in January 1561), porte de la Colle and the porte Mazrin, in the ancient medieval walls. Two other older medieval buildings of the village are the Tour de l'Horloge with a 16th-century campanile and the 16th century St-André church which features a tall hexagonal clock tower.

Fuji X100 - 23mm f2 - 1/45 @ f2 - ISO3200



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