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02/09/2007 12:31:54 AM · #1
Hey all. LINK for web gallery of Blarney Castle, Cork, Ireland.

Let me know what y'all think.

Oh, and the last shot is from The Giants Causeway near Derry. (Northern Ireland) INFO ON The Giants Causeway
02/09/2007 12:39:28 AM · #2
Stunning!
02/09/2007 12:46:33 AM · #3
I really like the composition and perspective of the first one...nice job on them all!
02/09/2007 12:54:29 AM · #4
love the b/w and the perspectives. Great work
02/09/2007 01:18:03 AM · #5
Did you kiss the Blarney Stone?
02/09/2007 01:18:39 AM · #6
The black and white treatment looks nice.
02/09/2007 01:27:40 AM · #7
Originally posted by faidoi:

Did you kiss the Blarney Stone?


Yes, and it's certainly not as easy as just kissing a stone! The grounds are awesome though. Beautiful gardens and streams.
02/09/2007 03:36:01 AM · #8
Pictures are Canny but did you do them all in Black n White for !
02/09/2007 05:39:55 AM · #9
Originally posted by judojoe:

Pictures are Canny but did you do them all in Black n White for !


I find colour interferes with the image. ( I was going to say more, but I reckon that sums it up. )
02/09/2007 07:28:33 AM · #10
Nicely done. I particularly like the inside image. It is just like being there. Congratulations on a job well done.
02/09/2007 08:31:11 AM · #11
Nice shots. The black and white gives it a very nice appeal.

BTW, did the Blarney stone taste kind of funny? :-) Ewww!
02/10/2007 07:52:45 AM · #12
Originally posted by Telehubbie:

Nice shots. The black and white gives it a very nice appeal.

BTW, did the Blarney stone taste kind of funny? :-) Ewww!


As the forum suggests, you would have to have awful good aim, and the guards would have to be blind/asleep. The place is locked up at night, and even when my Uncle worked across the road from the place in the 70's, it was impossible.

And everyone else who's saying anything about germs... NOTHING can live at that temperature. (except CryptoSporidium - very Ewww)

Message edited by author 2007-02-10 07:55:43.
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