I first discovered photography at the age of 8or 9 when i was given an old box brownie and after a couple of years I progressed to a Kodak folding camera I remember it took a size 127 film.
My father built me a dark room in the loft and I spent many hours learning about processing and printing my films, both black and white and colour. when marrige and family came along time for the processing side of photography had to take a back seat.  After 50 years working we retired to Chard in Somerset southwest England (we think it could be the best part of the world). About 3 years ago we got into digital photography , recently my son Ian who has a site on renderosity (iambrose) talked me into joining, I am so glad he did as it's so nice to read the comments and see how other people view your pictures.Â
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Comments (11)
efron_241
I fear in this state it will not last another 500 years let's hope they restore it to it's old glorie soon
Hubba1
She does look old, Awesome shot!
junilau
Magnifique prise de vue le batiment est trés beau
kbrog
Great shot! It most have looked magnificent once. :)
bimm3d
wonderful photo!!
blinkings
Interesting shot. I've never seen it before I am ashamed to say.
Richardphotos
were you in a moving vehicle when you took this shot? the foreground appears to have movement. the structure is beautiful as the fall leafs.excellent shot
jocko500
wonderful ruins
mariogiannecchini
vecchie architetture molto interessanti ! old architectures interesting!
A_Joker_B
Wonderful capture!!
danapommet
What a grand old place this must have been. Great share. Dana