Photographer’s Note
Another shot of Ballymacdermot court grave , just outside Newry in Co Armagh.
This one is more tightly cropped than the last.
Commanding fine views to the East, this 3-chambered tomb is entered from a shallow, asymmetrical forecourt of small stones. A few of the corbel-stones supporting the now-vanished roof survive.
PP in photoshop and photomatix hdr software.
Thanks
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lilimih33
(9874) 2007-05-30 18:10
Hello Patrick!
Nice composition with very beautiful colours and dramatic sky!
Lovely place and good perspective!
Excellent done!
Lili
smarcell
(14641) 2007-05-30 18:30
I like the contrast. Dark clouds are very often the best light for photography. Congratulations Stefano
tyro
(2668) 2007-05-31 1:50
Hello, Patrick.
What wonderful colours and contrasts but what a fantastic sky!
Very well done. A nice note too.
Best Wishes,
John.
Calimero
(572) 2007-05-31 3:45
Hi Patrick,
Well done,
There is a contrast between sky and ground impressively. Sky looks like nightmare, ground looks like lovely place.
Regards,
Selen
flosoup
(563) 2007-06-05 4:28
Great clarity on the rocks in this shot making a really moody piece. The stones look huge and the imposing sky works really well.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Patrick Campbell (soupie01)
(633) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-05-24
- Categories: Nature, Ruins
- Camera: CANON EOS 400D, Canon 18-55mm (Lens Kit)
- Exposure: f/22, 1/30 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-05-30 18:03








