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Where's Daddy???

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Many thanks for all previous kind comments they are really appreciated xx This was taken at Dunkeld catherdral, Michael & Clara were screaming and running looking for their Daddy as a 2 jet fighters were flying low overhead and the noise was tremendous. Thanks for looking,Helen xx

Comments (23)


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shutterbugs

2:56PM | Sat, 05 July 2008

Would love to have stood inside when this still had a roof over head. Fantastic shoot. It gives a great idea of the past splendor of this place!!

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artaddict2

3:54PM | Sat, 05 July 2008

A fantastic place, great old ruin with very imposing walls. The children seem to be enjoying the place. great stuff!

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SapUS59

3:54PM | Sat, 05 July 2008

what a great set of ruins, a photographers paradise or just a great place to run around, excellent capture !!

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Fred255

4:35PM | Sat, 05 July 2008

Good photo!

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MrsRatbag

8:36PM | Sat, 05 July 2008

Lovely capture, gorgeous ruins!

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Richardphotos

9:36PM | Sat, 05 July 2008

the precious with several 1000's of history. outstanding composition and the old church is awesome

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RobyHermida

10:16PM | Sat, 05 July 2008

Excellent capture my friend xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx♥ ROBY ------------------------------

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micturn

12:43AM | Sun, 06 July 2008

It's amazing the places kids can have fun in..great work.

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ledwolorz

3:40AM | Sun, 06 July 2008

Fantastic capture.

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durleybeachbum

4:55AM | Sun, 06 July 2008

Gosh! They must have been quite frightened, they certainly look it here! A suer shot, with a little story too.

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busi2ness

8:26AM | Sun, 06 July 2008

I stand in admiration but also trying to suppress a note of deep sadness when I see the neglect and imagine what its former glory must have been like. Great perspective and lighting. The kids adds dots of interest to the composition.

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junge1

11:30AM | Sun, 06 July 2008

Beautifully captured. Old ruins like these always make me reflect on the past!!!

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dbrv6

3:42PM | Sun, 06 July 2008

Excellent Capture and wonderful travels you are having.

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fredster66

3:54PM | Sun, 06 July 2008

Very impressive POV on this photo!

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tetsu-pino

10:09AM | Mon, 07 July 2008

Splendid building and cute children!! Fantastic capture!!

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moochagoo

12:06PM | Mon, 07 July 2008

Stunning place !

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flora-crassella

5:10AM | Tue, 08 July 2008

...eíne wundervolle Aufnahme von diesem alten Gemäuer!

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mickuk50

3:58PM | Fri, 11 July 2008

hello you :o)..you were right about taking wellies away with me .fancy hiding from the poor bairns lol :o)..this looks a great place for some photo opportunities .excellent capture helen .oh btw hows hubby now ? mick

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carinatiefenthaler

3:13AM | Fri, 18 July 2008

A great place. Nice photo!

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sharky_

12:49PM | Sun, 20 July 2008

Those jet fighters must have scare them. Poor Children. Very nice capture of this incredible place. Aloha

PD154

6:11PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Awwww looks like they bombed the crap out the place too :)....Great shot Helen, aintchya got your mits on that S7000 yet?

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katy555

5:45AM | Sat, 13 December 2008

Wonderful picture, superb colours...

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giovanino

5:45PM | Fri, 29 May 2009

Cool work! ")


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