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A good picture of a 17th century fortification. Looks very irish with all the lush green.
Inger Anne Maritsdotter V.
Beautiful green colours in this picture.
Inger Anne Maritsdotter V.
And I liked the dramatic atmosphere in this weather-beaten place,
very well photographed by you.
Kindly, Inger Anne.
Judit W.
Hei Inger Anne!
You have a very good sense of figuring out the weather by a picture! :) No doubt, you are a secret meteorologist :)
That day was the only one when I had a very heavy rain shower, but I ''sacrificed myself'' visiting the beautiful ruins of Charles Fort. And the guide there who spoke nearly an hour about its history in the pouring rain! He had a very heavy Irish accent (I almost didn't understand anything) but he was so enthusiastic; a real Irish country man. It was so good to listen to him!
Thank you for your nice comment!
Judit :)
P.S. I put your website into my favourites :)
nice..I like it all. The ocean, the green colour.. very good :)
ingebjørg
Jan Frode A.
Ireland - The Green Island. It's no doubt, and this photo shows the wonderful green colors. Oh yes, I like them! :-)
Nice colours all over, and the grey tones on the ocean, with the waves break against the rocks gives an imagine about the rough coastal landscape.
Good composition and crop. (I would cloned away the straws ;-)
regards Jan Frode
Vegard B.
Indeed a nice picture of an old fort. The crop and the angle is good, and so are the colours. The irish feel is absolutely present. V
Judit W.
Thank you, Ingebjørg, Jan Frode and V, for your nice comments. I appreciate them very, very much.
I am planning to post two new versions about this fort and to write some words about other European forts (giving their websites) today.
Judit :)
Fred S.
Hi Judit: I like to get up late on my days off; and with eyes barely open I read somewhere over here ''a nice picture of an old fart''.... Well, i have come to realize this is not an old fart, but an old fort, and a very photogenic one. Very good composistion, with the greyish sea and the fort dividing the frame betwen themselves in a ''diagonal'' way. Great hue on that green grass, and the little turret is really spectacular.
We are a group of friends who are going to Dublin in October for an extended weekend. Hope to have time to visit some place like this one . (But for all I know Kinsale may be on the other side of the island...)
regards, fred
Judit W.
Hei Fred! You aren't alone with liking to get up late :) But before I start to do any serious thing I usually wait half hour minimum ;) I am sure you know the meaning of the phrase ''old fart'' in slang ;)
Kinsale is at the Celtic Sea, in the south south-west part of Ireland, near Cork. The distance between these towns is around 25 miles (~ 40 kilometres) on R600. The fort is in Summer Cove which is another extra 3 kilometres from Kinsale. Both places (Kinsale and Summer Cove) are very nice! So, maybe it would be better idea for you and your friends to go to Cork this October.
Personally I didn't like being in Cork city (2004); it was rather grey with only few architectural attractions. But! Cork is the ''Cultural Capital of Europe''/''European Capital of Culture'' in 2005, so maybe you can find some interesting new buildings, exciting programmes and some other fun there.
I posted three extra versions here but only for illustration - not for ''kommentar'' ;)
Judit :)
Avsluttet .
The colours are great and the composition is good.
I like the crop you have chosen. The pictures quality and sharpness works very well.
Regards, Jan Roar
Judit W.
Hei Jan Roar, thank you for your nice words!
Judit :)
Marina R.
Hi!
I have to agree with Jan roar. Like it a lot...
Marina
Judit W.
Thank you, Marina!
Judit :)
Daniel M.
This is defenitely a picture that has Ireland written all over it! :)
I think you have done a good job with the presentation here, because the composition really brings out the drama that you have in mind when you think about fort's and this was a really nice and spectacular one with it's Irish grenn gras almost going all the way to the heavy sea, so good job.
-Daniel-
Judit W.
Thank you, Daniel ;) I wish you to see all these beauties next year!
Judit :)
Villy N.
The history/building told in 4 pictures, nothing more, nothing less.
But it tells a lot...
Perfect. ;_)
Judit W.
Thank you Villy :)
Judit :)
Judit W.
As I mentioned some days ago, here are some useful websites about the most famous star-shaped forts in Europe. Taking part on the 11th International Architectural Student Conference last April, I met Italian students from Udine who exhibited their studies on star-shaped forts of Hamina and Palmanova. Only these two forts are inhabited within their walls.
This Italian group didn't know about Charles Fort, so I could tell them something new in their field.
Judit :)
Tove Å.
This is exactly what I think of when I hear of Ireland:)
I like the way you have divided the picture with the cold water and the lush green. Very nice!
Espen A. I.
I love the green colours. Totally agree the other comments:)
MVh Espen
Judit W.
Thanks Tove & Espen for your nice comments too.
Judit :)
Knut L.
Hello Judit.
Nice picture with good colours and a strong composition.
Text information and references are exciting.
It really is very good.
Regards,
Knut
Judit W.
Thanks Knut! I appreciate your comment very very much!
Judit :)
Anne Grethe L.
I really like v1, and agree to all the other comments :)
Judit W.
Thank you Anne Grethe!
Judit :)
Jon-Petter T.
Fantastic place this! Somewhare I'd like to go...
Rich color and contrast, and the typical green, green gras of Ireland :-)
J-P
Judit W.
Thanks Jon-Petter!
Judit :)
Kristoffer L.
Hi Judith,
For sure, this picture has Ireland written all over it. When I travelled the Dublin surroundings several years ago, the literally vibrant green was what cought my eye first, everywhere I went. I haven't seen it this way anywhere else. They told me the reason was the large amounts of rain they receive each year, combined with the relatively high temperature.
Your picture is a fine documentary, showing this in a nice mannner. I would have cloned away the three straws(?) in the bottom of the picture. Also, I would have considered darkening the sea part of the picture somewhat, which seems slightly overexposed. However, all in all, it is a fine documentary and a nice picture. ;-)
- Kristoffer
Judit W.
Thank you Kristoffer for your nice and useful comment. I am an absolute beginner in editing of pictures but I am able to develop :) So, I am studying Adobe Photoshop CS2 when I have enough time.
Judit :)
(without ''h'' at the end)
Odd Tore S.
This looks like a very wet and green place with a history of war and fortification, i.e. Ireland, meaning that you have conveyed the mood in a most convincing way.
The setting seem to have written ''intruders not welcome'' all over it.
On this screen the colors seem natural, but the three pieces of straw and also some small white spots in the grass are somewat distracting from an otherwise uncluttered picture.
Odd Tore
Judit W.
Thanks Odd Tore for your nice and useful comment as well. I appreciate it very much.
Have a nice weekend!
Judit :)
Inger-Lise S.
Hello! Wow, it,s strange to watch these pictures! I have never beeen there, but I read a lot of books, and you have showed me that the impression I have got from the authors are right. I guess the authors have been good, but so are your photoes:)
Inger-Lise
Judit W.
Hei Inger-Lise!
Thank you for your very nice comment :) You should have to go there someday - it's much nicer in reality than on my photos.
Ha en god natt!
Judit :)
Inger-Lise S.
Thanks Judit! I really hope I can get there sometimes:-)
Ha en god natt!
Inger-Lise :-)
Avsluttet .
Ireland.. Land of dreams ant myths.. The green hills, soft landscape and historical places..
The sea meet the cliffs in wonderful harmony but yet with a touche of drama.
Nice composition and natural colours. I like this alot!
And my english i baaaad... ;o))
Mvh
Elisabeth
Judit W.
Hei Elisabeth!
Don't worry about your English I could understand it, and my English knowledge is not perfect at all :)
Thank you for your very kind comment :)
Judit :)
John C.
Hi Judith
I have to admit that Ireland is my favourite country in the whole wide world. I think you have caught Ireland quite precisely in this pic. Green green grass (of home:-)) and ruins . I've been throughout Ireland but Kinsale (what a shame:-)).To keep it short: This represents Ireland to me.
Håvard F.
Sorry my bad english. Great photo.
Tar det litt på norsk.. Bra komponert bilde i V1.
Dokumenterende bra bildeserie.
mvh
Håvard
Judit W.
Thank you, Håvard. No need to say sorry for your English :) And I can understand some Norwegian too.
Thank you, JOhn, for your great comments as well!
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http://www.cork-guide.ie/charles.htm
very well photographed by you.
Kindly, Inger Anne.
You have a very good sense of figuring out the weather by a picture! :) No doubt, you are a secret meteorologist :)
That day was the only one when I had a very heavy rain shower, but I ''sacrificed myself'' visiting the beautiful ruins of Charles Fort. And the guide there who spoke nearly an hour about its history in the pouring rain! He had a very heavy Irish accent (I almost didn't understand anything) but he was so enthusiastic; a real Irish country man. It was so good to listen to him!
Thank you for your nice comment!
Judit :)
P.S. I put your website into my favourites :)
http://www.vikpensjonat.com/index-800.asp?imagesize=75&am...ontsize=15
ingebjørg
Nice colours all over, and the grey tones on the ocean, with the waves break against the rocks gives an imagine about the rough coastal landscape.
Good composition and crop. (I would cloned away the straws ;-)
regards Jan Frode
I am planning to post two new versions about this fort and to write some words about other European forts (giving their websites) today.
Judit :)
We are a group of friends who are going to Dublin in October for an extended weekend. Hope to have time to visit some place like this one . (But for all I know Kinsale may be on the other side of the island...)
regards, fred
Kinsale is at the Celtic Sea, in the south south-west part of Ireland, near Cork. The distance between these towns is around 25 miles (~ 40 kilometres) on R600. The fort is in Summer Cove which is another extra 3 kilometres from Kinsale. Both places (Kinsale and Summer Cove) are very nice! So, maybe it would be better idea for you and your friends to go to Cork this October.
Personally I didn't like being in Cork city (2004); it was rather grey with only few architectural attractions. But! Cork is the ''Cultural Capital of Europe''/''European Capital of Culture'' in 2005, so maybe you can find some interesting new buildings, exciting programmes and some other fun there.
http://www.cork2005.ie/home/default.asp?
Thanks for your comment as well.
Judit :)
Judit :)
I like the crop you have chosen. The pictures quality and sharpness works very well.
Regards, Jan Roar
Judit :)
I have to agree with Jan roar. Like it a lot...
Marina
Judit :)
I think you have done a good job with the presentation here, because the composition really brings out the drama that you have in mind when you think about fort's and this was a really nice and spectacular one with it's Irish grenn gras almost going all the way to the heavy sea, so good job.
-Daniel-
Judit :)
But it tells a lot...
Perfect. ;_)
Judit :)
Hamina in Finland:
http://www.hamina.fi/english/ -> City-info -> History of Hamina
Palmanova in Italy:
http://www.palmanova.it/inglese/index_ing.htm -> Discovery of Palmanova
Komarno in Slovakia and Monostor in Hungary:
http://english.fortmonostor.hu/ -> The fortresses of Komarom
This Italian group didn't know about Charles Fort, so I could tell them something new in their field.
Judit :)
I like the way you have divided the picture with the cold water and the lush green. Very nice!
MVh Espen
Judit :)
Nice picture with good colours and a strong composition.
Text information and references are exciting.
It really is very good.
Regards,
Knut
Judit :)
Judit :)
Rich color and contrast, and the typical green, green gras of Ireland :-)
J-P
Judit :)
For sure, this picture has Ireland written all over it. When I travelled the Dublin surroundings several years ago, the literally vibrant green was what cought my eye first, everywhere I went. I haven't seen it this way anywhere else. They told me the reason was the large amounts of rain they receive each year, combined with the relatively high temperature.
Your picture is a fine documentary, showing this in a nice mannner. I would have cloned away the three straws(?) in the bottom of the picture. Also, I would have considered darkening the sea part of the picture somewhat, which seems slightly overexposed. However, all in all, it is a fine documentary and a nice picture. ;-)
- Kristoffer
Judit :)
(without ''h'' at the end)
The setting seem to have written ''intruders not welcome'' all over it.
On this screen the colors seem natural, but the three pieces of straw and also some small white spots in the grass are somewat distracting from an otherwise uncluttered picture.
Odd Tore
Have a nice weekend!
Judit :)
Inger-Lise
Thank you for your very nice comment :) You should have to go there someday - it's much nicer in reality than on my photos.
Ha en god natt!
Judit :)
Ha en god natt!
Inger-Lise :-)
The sea meet the cliffs in wonderful harmony but yet with a touche of drama.
Nice composition and natural colours. I like this alot!
And my english i baaaad... ;o))
Mvh
Elisabeth
Don't worry about your English I could understand it, and my English knowledge is not perfect at all :)
Thank you for your very kind comment :)
Judit :)
I have to admit that Ireland is my favourite country in the whole wide world. I think you have caught Ireland quite precisely in this pic. Green green grass (of home:-)) and ruins . I've been throughout Ireland but Kinsale (what a shame:-)).To keep it short: This represents Ireland to me.
Tar det litt på norsk.. Bra komponert bilde i V1.
Dokumenterende bra bildeserie.
mvh
Håvard
Thank you, JOhn, for your great comments as well!