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The Old Dovecote

Photography Architecture posted on Aug 23, 2007
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I haven't posted anything for while from the gardens where I work, actually I seem to have a lack of gallery quality images at the moment, so here's a view of the dovecote that stands in the walled garden. The building dates back to around the 1600's and possibly even earlier. It is now used to store wine in - the fact that it is right next door to the gardeners shed is complete coincidence (hic)! Thanks for stoppping by, as always your comments are very much appreciated. :) Cheers - Andy

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Valentina

1:06PM | Thu, 23 August 2007

beautiful...peaceful...

BibbyBear

3:09PM | Thu, 23 August 2007

Andy, this is a lovely capture and I love your POV too. The colours and lighting are perfect to display the beautiful pink blooms - but I'd so love to come and join you for a glass of wine in the dovecote LOL!! A very pretty capture, almost storybook. xx

aljaysart

3:18PM | Thu, 23 August 2007

What a beautiful capture excellent.

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Digitaleagle

7:22AM | Fri, 24 August 2007

A beautiful garden a great old building and a gorgeous day all come together in an awesome image.

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Elcet

2:52PM | Wed, 05 September 2007

Very nice!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeMinolta Co., Ltd.
ModelDiMAGE Z1
Shutter Speed10/5000
ISO Speed100
Focal Length7

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