0 Ballycopeland windmill HP ART
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Ballycopeland windmill
Millisle
County Down
Northern Ireland
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Anthony Mancuso
lovely shadows David, awesome contrasts
ragman replied
Thanks Anthony
Michael Jordan
Wonderful image..:)
ragman replied
thanks MJ
Caprice Sobels
Wonderful! Yet again you’ve done marvelous things with the shadows and lines of everyday subjects! Fantastic tone in this image too!
ragman replied
thank you ever so much Caprice
Glenn Alderson
Love the texture of the wall & the shadows on them.
ragman replied
thank you Glenn once again for your valued comment
Dave Sandersfeld
Intriqueing image of lines and contrasty light. I was wondering, David, as an Irish history buff, do you know much about celtic “dolmens”. Red Bubler Shay larkin says the stacked rock structure i stumbled upon is an “Irish dolmen”! He says the Irish were the first in America? The local indian tribes know nothing about this rock structure??? It predates them! These are huge 10-8-foot rocks – how could anyone but giants stack them? I’ll show you photos – if you’ll email me?
fnature@msn.com
ragman replied
Hi Dave
There are many myths and legends about Ireland and the Irish, although of course I wasn’t around to verify it.
My own thoughts, probably unlikely because the Irish would have always bragged over a few pints of Guiness and so the world would have got to know about it.
I don’t believe Colombus was first either, but certainly around that times other Europeans would have made it.
My own guess it was a woman ! Probably Norwegian or Viking, and her first words were
I’m Erica which in Irish Viking would sound to natives like Am Erica !
But there you are, it’s all conjecture.
But by all means I would like to peruse your photos, but can’t confess to be an authority.
Still it is good to keep in touch
Ragman
David Foster
DesImages
Great textures and shadows – very effective!
Nikki Trexel
awesome play of light, dark and texture. great color as well.
MJSinclair
great composition!
Ben Herman
nice textures captured, the light is tres cool.
ragman replied
Thank you Ben for your valued comment
Kane Horwill
great abstract eye and use of blacks. nice work.
ragman replied
Thanks Kane, yes the use of true blacks is not just for black and white studies, but it equally applies to colour as well
Ada Panich
Great, great composition here!