Relaxing On Ancient Monument
Uploaded: April 29, 2012
Poskaer - a 5.500 year old dolmen, the oldest in Denmark.
Tammy M. Anderson April 29, 2012
Fabulous setting and capture, Kristen. Like that you included Hubby. #1459521Jack Gaskin April 29, 2012
Did the Model Sign A RELEASE ;o) Looks warmer & sunnier than Long Island thats for sure !!!NICE SHOOTING
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Michelle Alton April 29, 2012
A wonderful capture, and it looks MADE for a relaxing sojourn. #10113542Antonio Amen April 29, 2012
I am sure he need to rest, with such a heavy gear...nice shot. #10113602Robert R. Goodman April 29, 2012
Hi Kirsten,WOW!!That is very old my friend.Beautiful capture.I really enjoy how green it is there!!!!! #10113645Kirsten Kiki Kjaer April 29, 2012
Thanks so much, Tammy, Jack, Michelle, Antonio and Bobby. #10113671John Connolly April 29, 2012
What a remarkable old site and image, Kiki! You have captured it beautifully, love the inclusion of the human element, it does wonders for the perspective! #10114036Neal D. Hatcher April 29, 2012
Beautiful capture #10114095Mary K. Robison April 29, 2012
Very cool capture, Kiki, especially with the "human element". ;-)Kirsten Kiki Kjaer April 30, 2012
Thanks so much, John, Neal and Mary. #10114601Nancy L. Green May 03, 2012
VERY well done Kiki, your sweetie looks very content and relaxed, VERY well done!! <>< #10121432Kirsten Kiki Kjaer May 04, 2012
Thanks so much, Nancy. #10122063Ellen Hodges May 04, 2012
What a cool place to visit and rest, Kiki!!! Fantastic light and sky, too!!! #10123339Chris Ebben May 04, 2012
Where better to relax, & he's doing it so well. A wonderful country scene=^..^= #10123624Kirsten Kiki Kjaer May 05, 2012
Thanks so much, Ellen and Chris. #10125035Heather Loewenhardt May 06, 2012
Wonderful size perspective in this image. The photographer seems so relaxed and I love that lens! #10126298Kirsten Kiki Kjaer May 11, 2012
Thanks so much, Heather. #10133846Laura E. Swan May 18, 2012
I novice might say "Hey, who is that guy with a coffee thermos sitting at stone henge??" Ha! But alas! We know better! :DWhat a totally cool image of Leif, SSSKiki!!!
Sister was is a dolmen? What was it used for?
-SSSLala #10142020
Kirsten Kiki Kjaer May 21, 2012
Hi Sister! Thank you!!!Or according to Wikipedia:
A dolmen, also known as a portal tomb, portal grave, or quoit, is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of three or more upright stones supporting a large flat horizontal capstone (table).
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