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Bamburgh Castle 3
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This is one of my pictures ,we took on a holiday up Bamburgh,I took this shot from along the beach,hope you all like it

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.Marzena
05/01/06 3:01 PM GMT
What a nice composition ... Looks like an opening scene to a historic film or a fairy tale movie. Thanks and congratulations.
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.foofoo
05/01/06 3:11 PM GMT
It really does look like it would be a scene in a medieval movie. Lovely landscape.
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::jeenie11
05/01/06 4:50 PM GMT
what a neat photo. what a neat castle. where is bamburgh. can you tour the castle. isn't it lovely that nothing else is around. jen
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::Dunstickin
05/01/06 4:54 PM GMT
Great shot mate....worth waiting for eh! top whackfor this!
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.wimida
05/01/06 6:12 PM GMT
Splendid picture, I. like the castles.
Wil
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cirquegoddess
05/01/06 6:21 PM GMT
Yes it does look the opening scene from a fairy tale...cue Prince Charming! Beautiful shot Love everything...the rocks, the water, the sky, perfect.
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::DigiCamMan
05/02/06 1:57 AM GMT
Great shot ere mate. Super composition. Very well done.
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.BossCamper
05/02/06 2:35 AM GMT
I must say ... that is one impressive building! I like how you have given us several views of it,but I like this one the best. It just looks so imposing from this view. I find myself imagining what it must have been like to be an invader and looking at this stronghold.
Very good capture! .. into my favs.,and onto my desktop!
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::PatAndre
05/02/06 4:07 AM GMT
I like how you got this one with the tide out. It gives it an entirely different different look than if all the water were present. i think the castle is secondary to the fine detail of the rock exposed by the tide. It is captivating. The view of the castle from this perspective isn't bad either. It's strength and bulk can be readily seen. Good capture.
Pat
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::madmaven
05/02/06 1:17 PM GMT
Incredible job you did here, Brian! The angle....wow...it is perfection! That little tidal pool...an excellent touch and that peek of that gorgeous green-blue water makes me want more!
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::J_272004
05/02/06 1:24 PM GMT
Its still a magnificent building after all these years... great shot Brian wonderful composition and colour...
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::Zyrogerg
05/28/06 12:11 AM GMT
Nice capture. I've got to check this place out. Your perspective gives the viewer an upclose glimpse at the rugged, natural surrounding.
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::dreamer100
06/24/06 3:24 PM GMT
Great view of the solid outcrop they used as a foundation. This one gave you a wealth of splendid views
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