Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Breath-taking photos from inside Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses' royal tomb | Mail Online

Breath-taking photos from inside Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses' royal tomb | Mail Online



Do check these photos out, they are superb.



Inside the tomb: The interior of Ramesses IV's royal tomb, in East Valley of the Kings, in Thebes, Egypt, which was built for the ruler 3,000 years ago

2 comments:

deldinoa said...

I find it very difficult to believe that this chap was allowed to use a flashgun for his photography. The high intesity light WOULD have damaged the pigments.

Brian Yare said...

There is no evidence that flash photography damages the pigments. This seems to be an urban myth.