October 2006, Cliffs Of Moher, Ireland, co. Clare. One of the weekends when thousands of people is going to walk the thin path on the edge of the one of the highest cliffs. The view from the top of the cliffs is remarkable but the path is very tricky. Every couple of months somebody pays the price of the fancy walking on the edge. How long is the falling down? Did the anybody survive? Camera: Konica Minolta A1 DiMage.
cliffs of moher co clare dimage ireland konica minolta Landscape minolta a1 walking on the edgeArchive for November, 2007 Page 2 of 3
October 2006, Ireland, Nenagh, North Tipperary. The Catholic church of St Marry of the Rosary is very beautiful and scenic. Its neo gothic shape is remarkable. The weather conditions in November 2006 were rather bad. I was just new in town and one Saturday I spent on roaming the streets of Nenagh with my camera. The photo I took looks like the one from the horror movie. Camera: KOnica Minolta A1 DiMage.
architecture catholic church dimage gothic horror movie ireland konica minolta Landscape minolta a1 nenagh north tipperary rosary weather conditionsBut even as he spoke he turned his glance eastwards, and he saw that on that side the hills were higher and looked down upon them; and all those hills were crowned with green mounds, and on some were standing stones, pointing upwards like jagged teeth out of green gums. J. J. Tolkien, “Lord Of The Rings - Fellowship Of The Ring”, chapter 8.
1998, Ring Of Brodgar, Mainland Of Orkney, Orkney Islands, Scotland. Sometimes you can take a photo which suits perfectly to the places from your favourite books. Camera: Zenit ET (scanned from the print).
Ancient Monuments fellowship of the ring Landscape lord of the rings mainland mounds orkney islands scotland scotland standing stones tolkien zenitThere is plenty photos on my blog and there is no proper photo browser, so I have decided to make the summary of all of my photos published on my blog. Each of the thumbnails represents a blog entry with one or more photos, so the number of thumbnails is not equal to the number of the photos. Anyway.. I hope that this thumbnail summary will be handy.
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