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Medieval arches


 
BetterPhoto.com Photo Contest Finalist   Medieval arches
Medieval arches
Taken yesterday afternoon after a falconry show in an old castle.

Wolfgang Dolak

 
 
 

Patricia Marroquin
 

Wow, what a place a for a show, birdie. Awesome shot, great perspective. I can even see some writing on the building in the upper right.


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September 07, 2003

 

zcaley
  Lovin' this birdie. The repeating curves and the texture of old cement. It is an interesting flavor.


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Marta Azevedo
  Nice shot.


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Leanne M.E. Boyd
  Wonderful, birdie! I love old buildings.


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Colette M. Metcalf
  Great one, birdie!!!


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Donna Dunbar
  Birdie, this is fantastic.


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Murry Grigsby
  Great image, Birdie. Your design, depth, light and texture all all top notch as usual.


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Sal
  Very beautiful. Like the texture.


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Paula Showen
  Beautiful shot, Birdie! ALL of your work is really beautiful!


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Joy Brown
  Wonderful shot, birdie!


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  Great perspective and sharpness! Fabulous shot, birdie!


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Cathy Shotz
  I knew this was your's even before I saw your name. It's great, great, great.


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Wolfgang Dolak
 
 
  Renaissance revival
Renaissance revival
Taken at a falconry show last Saturday.

Wolfgang Dolak

 
 
Thank you all for your kind comments. This is a wonderful and huge castle with one of the largest tournament yards still existing. Normally the falcons sit perched beneath the arches - you can see some of their blocks.
Patricia: The writing was carved into the paint in 1943 during the war, when part of the castle was destroyed.
I'll lead you into another world with a photo I want to attach for all of you especially - Renaissance. The Duke and the Dutchess with their horses and their favorite falcon.
Regards from times long gone by
birdie


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September 08, 2003

 
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