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Another shot from Koldinghus. You can read about it click here . There are many other articles with better pictures, but they are in Danish. -----FULL SIZE, more details----- ___________________________________ I wish you a great day. We have sunshine and a bit thaw. Looks almost like spring. :-) ___________________________________ Thank you so much for viewing and commenting on my previous post and special warm thanks go to those, who added it to their favorites. :)

Comments (20)


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awjay

3:54AM | Thu, 20 January 2011

nice angle

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Indoda

3:57AM | Thu, 20 January 2011

whoa that's quite the angle (POV)- or the building posed for you - super shot

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blinkings

3:59AM | Thu, 20 January 2011

Terrific shot with great textures in the brickwork. Thanks for the fascinating link too.

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GARAGELAND

4:10AM | Thu, 20 January 2011

Textures to die for!! Superb.

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durleybeachbum

4:45AM | Thu, 20 January 2011

Superb pic, I was disoriented at first!!

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flora-crassella

9:05AM | Thu, 20 January 2011

a very cool picture! GREAT perspective!!!!!!!

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jmb007

9:10AM | Thu, 20 January 2011

belle image

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jayfar

9:40AM | Thu, 20 January 2011

Fabulous textures Helle.

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magnus073

9:54AM | Thu, 20 January 2011

Fascinating shot Helle, I really love the textures here

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KateBlack10

10:41AM | Thu, 20 January 2011

Great shot and POV

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mariogiannecchini

11:15AM | Thu, 20 January 2011

Splendi perspective ! Great picture !

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kbrog

11:30AM | Thu, 20 January 2011

Superb POV on this, throw me at first! :D Excellent capture!

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auntietk

1:30PM | Thu, 20 January 2011

What an exciting angle on this old castle! I followed your link. Such fascinating history! It's interesting to me to think about what was happening here at the time of your castle's demise. The first non-native settlers arrived in what is now the Seattle area in 1851. By that time Koldinghus was already a ruin.

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bmac62

1:31PM | Thu, 20 January 2011

That is quite a pile of bricks. Think you've really made this special with the tilt.

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Hendesse

1:45PM | Thu, 20 January 2011

Fantastic angle and textures. Great shot!

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jeroni

5:47PM | Thu, 20 January 2011

Fantastic image. I like very much the colors

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aksirp

10:51AM | Fri, 21 January 2011

old wall, great capture and angle!

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mbz2662

2:42AM | Sat, 22 January 2011

What a great pov ... sort of an abstract of bricks, mortar and glass. Well done :)

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Chipka

2:34AM | Mon, 24 January 2011

ZOWIE! WOW! HOLY COW! sigh Oh man! I like this! Ooooh, I can stare at this forever and find all sorts of spinnings in it. Sometimes I look at your stuff and think, "yeah, she's been to Agara." This has that here-but-there look that I always imagine whenever I imagine Agara. I love those bricks and the different textures they have. It's like brick poetry...with windows. I love those windows too. WOW. The POV is perfect. It's so much like a dream, where everything seems completely, perfectly normal, but just a little bit different and mysterious.

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nikolais

1:13AM | Sat, 05 February 2011

great tilt and textures! wonderful capture. well done, Helle!


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