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Dunglass

Photography Architecture posted on Nov 15, 2005
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I must start by thanking all who took the time to view and comment on my previous work, as you all know it means so much to be part of the Renderosity community. Thank You. End of speech. Now this is another view of Dunglass Church in the Borders, Scotland, Personally I like the detail in the background shadows and the green algae growing inside this once splendid building. Not to mention the feeling of the stone it

Comments (3)


donvino

2:46PM | Tue, 15 November 2005

Wonderful image of those windows! A little view of a historical part of building! Intresting how they have made those ones! Great capturing!

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DarkestAngel

3:12PM | Tue, 15 November 2005

You are very aware of my passion for historic buildings, we are fortunate that in the UK we have such fine monuments from the past. I also have a passion for windows and doorways, each holding the potential to lead to another realm. A fine presentation here!

FAIRIESWITHOUTWANDS

5:14PM | Tue, 15 November 2005

Another fine story, Zachary, well told. What a fab window into the soul of this place. Could it be the very window that Father Godfrey Frump looked out of and sighed deeply, before he turned back to stick a knife in the throat of that pesky choirboy, Dewie MacDonnald? All things not so bright and beautiful!


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