Photography has always been important to me. Since I was a child I would take photographs. At first with a Agfa Box camera (which has been my Avatar for a long time). Later, I borrowed my father's camera and when I was ninetheen years old, my uncle gave me my first SLR camera. Two years later I bought myself a top of the art SLR camera and I took thousands of photoslides and photographs with it till it was stolen from me. In the beginning of 2002 I got my first high performance digital camera (Minolta Dimage 7, upgraded to a 7i) and from that moment I got even more enhousiastic about photography. Now it was possible to take pictures and look at them right away.. In 2005 the Minolta was replaced by a Canon Digital Rebel (Canon EOS 350D). At the and of the year I've even bought a Pentax Optio WP to be able to take pictures under water, in the rain etc.. I 2009 I bought the Canon EOS 450D as well as a Samsung WB5000. All camera's are frequenty used by me. I am a member of RR since October 2004 and I still enjoy being here. I enjoy the photographs of other people very much by looking at those pictures I get ideas of improving my own pictures. So.. thank you !!
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Comments (7)
marybelgium
superb and interesting shot !
Steak
Interesting lesson and a nice shot for us today thanx.
Biffowitz
Really is a interesting shot, and the background info very helpful. Cool stuff here!!!
Zacko
Fascinating place and story to go with it. Thanks for sharing that piece of information. #:O)
neo_primal
tombs? there is scant evidence of that--and it is the most unlikely use for such structures. Fact is, we may not even be able to comprehend why, when, and by whom they were built...we have, only, guesses. And there are very few good photos of dolmen, very little recorded documentation--but you have taken one of the best pictures of a dolmen, ever. You have captured the power and mysterious energy of this one--and looking at the photo is like standing there. Nice touches with your lens and shutter and art--great picture! Thanks.
Valentin
Very interesting image of the past... Magnificent and quite impressive !
short_ribs
SWEET shot! Love this kind of work! Thanks for sharing! ^_^