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Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland

Photography Architecture posted on Dec 03, 2012
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Thandaluz

5:08PM | Mon, 03 December 2012

A fantastic capture. Angulo amazing. I loved the castle .... Congrat.

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Chipka

10:13PM | Mon, 03 December 2012

Really nice. I love the sense of desolation here! There's quite a lot of room in this photo and the castle itself has the wonderful appearance of an entire community, just standing there. Wonderfully seen! I think that in black and white, this image takes on such a delicious moodiness. Wonderful work.

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bmac62

1:25AM | Tue, 04 December 2012

Clear, crisp, sharp and I too like the black and white treatment.

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GARAGELAND

2:06AM | Tue, 04 December 2012

Perfet POV and clarity!

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perilous7

3:48AM | Tue, 04 December 2012

my old stomping ground lol :-) my medieval character is Sir John Neville the 3rd baron of Raby Castle, he was made constable of Bamburgh Castle in 1377. will have to visit there sometime :-)

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kgb224

12:58PM | Sun, 09 December 2012

Superb capture. Congratulations with your picture being feautured in the gallery of the week 50. God Bless.

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tennesseecowgirl

1:57PM | Sun, 09 December 2012

beautiful work and nicely composed.


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