The Four Courts

© Patricia Ronan

The Four Courts

Uploaded: September 22, 2007

Description

aperture,f 9; shutter, 1/250; exposure comp. -0.3.
This is an 18th century building, one of Dublin city's landmarks.

Comments

Patrick Rouzes level-classic September 22, 2007

WOW,Patricia!!! Incredible lighting, tones, detail, comp, clarity & design!!! Magnificent work here, Patricia!!! #744550

Melissa G. Meiselman September 22, 2007

This is a magnificent building, taken from a terrific point of view, with outstanding lighting, fine detail and beautiful composition, Patricia! #4830183

Su Sana E. P level-classic September 22, 2007

Wow!! Your POV, colors and clarity are just awesome on this, Patricia!! #4830259

John Connolly September 23, 2007

What a stunning piece of architecture, Patricia! Your texture, POV and colour are all outstanding! #4833243

Patricia Ronan September 23, 2007

Thank you Patrick, Melissa, SuSana and John:) #4833582

Robert R. Goodman September 23, 2007

What a beautiful old building,awesome clarity.Like the deep rich detail,Patricia.This is stunning!!!!! #4834257

Mary K. Robison September 23, 2007

Love all the intricate details used in architecture of the past, Patricia, and you've captured them so very well here! The neutral tones of the building look wonderful with the shades of blue in the background. #4834515

Patricia Ronan September 24, 2007

Thank you Robert and Mary:) #4838964

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