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Robert Lloyd
{K:9943} 2/14/2005
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thanks sam .yes it used to extend into the sea at one time this is just part of it thanks for your comment best wishes ..robert
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Sam Andre
{K:12484} 2/14/2005
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nice to see all those centuries at your feet
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Luis Diogo
{K:6019} 2/6/2005
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Love the laconism... and i like the atmosphere in this photograph very much. Cheers...
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Robert Lloyd
{K:9943} 2/5/2005
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hi len thanks for your comment . i do have another pic that you can see so here it is . thanks.........
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Len Webster
{K:25714} 2/4/2005
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An impressive photograph. I, too, like the contrast between the old castle and the contemporary town, both linked to the presence of the sea.
Fabrizio has an interesting point, but I think he's really suggesting a totally different picture - one that would be good in its own way, too, but a different picture nevertheless.
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Robert Lloyd
{K:9943} 2/1/2005
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thanks kristina you are welcome thank you for your comments to your pics are very good
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Kristina Kohut
{K:49990} 2/1/2005
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Hello Robert! Thanks for all your kind comments on my photos!
What a wonderful view here! The remaining rests of the castle looks beautiful, and also the view in background is wonderful. Very nice feeling and mood!
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 1/17/2005
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Great photo Lloyd it looks very similar to the remains of Knaresborough castle - although I would have to climb a few miles high before I see the sea ;-)
I like the crop as it is because for me it shows the old and the new while the sea remains unchanged !
Best wishes, Steve
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Robert Lloyd
{K:9943} 1/17/2005
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i take your point but it compares from history to present day and a castle lost in time , thank you for your comment my freind
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Fabrizio Fiorucci
{K:4871} 1/17/2005
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England and its castles are absolutely fascinating! Nice shot, I would have slightly changed the point of view, trying to leave the cityscape out, pointing out to the sea
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