Hi everybody,
My name is Dana Pommet and my wife’s name is Josephine. I was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, in 1942, and except for a tour in the Navy, lived there for most of my life. I retired to Delray Beach, Florida in December 2000. We love to travel and photography goes hand and hand with that. I went digital about 5 years ago and started posting November 22, 2008. I have met so many wonderful people on RR and that makes this whole process so much more interesting than just posting photos. Thanks for all the comments and keep them coming.
Update  January 2012: After hiding and denying my mild Dyslexia, for most of my professional life, and now fighting with its advancement – I want to thank you all for putting up with my poor typing skills and spelling problems. I know that my spell checker hates me and I now depend completely on audio books rather then actually reading printed books.  Life marches on!  Â
Dana
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Comments (37)
moochagoo
A very classical Chateau :)
sandra46
SUPERLATIVE SERIES
eekdog
amazing it still stands, wow! very old.
witch_1612
Wonderful Work!!!
gonzojr
Awesome castle and a great photo!
mgtcs
Another absolutely marvelous place my friend, gorgeous view! Thank you for sharing!
myrrhluz
I'm dipping back a bit for my last comment in your excellent gallery for this time around. I meant to comment on this one when it was newer, but... When I was stationed in England (79-81), my parents and I came here. One of the things I always remembered about this place was that someone had a great sense of humor here. There was a display of stones found at the castle and the write-up on them had me chuckling. I took a picture of the write-up (though not of the stones, unfortunately) and am going to post it next week. Very nice capture! You were not blessed by an interesting sky, but you turned that into a good thing here. The great detail, soft light, and close crop, focuses the eye on the wonderful architecture. The soft light brings out the subtle color differences in the stone. I like the view leading up to the archway and through it, and the black windows on the outside buildings and lighter ones in the tower. Lovely shot!