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  Killarney, Ireland  

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Uploaded: 09/18/10 10:44 PM GMT
Killarney, Ireland
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This was my first photo in Muckross Killarny, arriving to the cove of the lake, I came across this landscape, and I was fascinated with all the scenery around me.

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.mesmerized
09/19/10 4:17 AM GMT
Hello and welcome to caedes...hope you enjoy yourself here...and what a marvellous capture to begin your gallery...great clarity and lovely location...thanks for sharing.
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.koca
09/19/10 7:24 AM GMT
Beautiful shot, the scene is wonderful, I like the lovely color of the water and the cloudy sky.
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.LANJOCKEY
09/19/10 7:28 AM GMT
Hello Carlos....It is indeed a lovely picture of a landscape....I like the way you have used the large rocks and the driftwood for your foreground interest....Well done....All the best to you Carlos................................Mick.
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.Tedi
09/19/10 7:57 AM GMT
What a pretty photo, the lake and the whole place are beautiful.
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.elektronist
09/19/10 9:30 AM GMT
Wonderful scene and well done shot. Welcome to Caedes.

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carhom
09/19/10 11:29 AM GMT
Thank you for the nice comments. I'm just an amateur, looking through the viewfinder, an emotion.
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::Flmngseabass
09/19/10 9:29 PM GMT
Beautiful!!
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.Mannie3
10/21/10 5:16 PM GMT
Great image. I love the strong contrast and detail between the foreground rocks and the background scenery of dark clouds and mountains. Nice colours as well.
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::LynEve
03/29/11 10:56 AM GMT
A lovely secene and well composed.
The rocks and driftwood in the foreground have great detail and the whole image comes together with the other elements - the sky is superb.
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