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2 Clonmacnoise (Ireland) sent on July 13, 2013 (22:16) by Koda59. 4 comments, 747 views.

, 1/800 f/4.5, ISO 400, hand held.

Clonmacnoise rappresentò un caposaldo della fede cristiana estendendo la sua influenza per tutta l'Europa settentrionale. St.Ciaràn fondò il primo monastero verso il 548 erigendolo sull'Esker Riada ( la Grande Via dei Re ), un costolone di epoca glaciale che scendeva ad ovest, attraverso i regni di Leister e Connacht. Lo sbarco dei Normanni in Irlanda ridimensionò notevolmente l'importanza strategica ed il potere del Monastero, finchè nel 1552 un reggimento di soldati Inglesi smantellò e depredò questo sito, asportando perfino i libri del monastero, le vetrate in mosaico e le campane della chiesa.





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sent on July 19, 2013 (23:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Show that Ireland, for me it was absolutely the best trip I have found despite weather conditions quite subdued. Using your photos're making me remember bellisssimi moments and I saw, however, that we have very similar paths. Hello soon Raffaele. :-)

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sent on July 20, 2013 (0:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Raphael, thank you for passing and for your comment. I, too, despite some nice Irish sky, I found some difficulty because of the bad weather, as you know in Ireland it rains almost every single day and there are not always the best for photographing, but 'I tried, despite all my difficulties , to "document" what for me it 'was an unforgettable journey. I really thank you for your contribution and for your welcome step, I also hope to spend a good weekend and good night! ;-):-P Koda

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sent on July 20, 2013 (2:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Koda Hello! I really envy these pictures because it is one of my dreams to go innscozia and Ireland to make the cliffs and valleys ...
Congratulations x this beautiful shot, you always manage to give us a lot of emotions from your shots!
:)

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sent on July 20, 2013 (9:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Daniel, all '"vintage" I was "armed" with an entry-level 6-MP. I tried to apply myself to the "negative", but, unlike the Scottish landscapes in which the sensor was 12 MP, in this case I worked almost to the limit, with the objective difficulties on the processing of various parameter. IMHO, all things considered, the result is acceptable. However, what interested me most was to continue the discussion started with the views of Scotland, continuing with my "studio" on the three-dimensional vision of the human eye. Thanks anyway for your bell'incoraggiamento: for me it is a further boost to continue in this direction by trying to acquire, little by little, despite my limitations, greater experience and knowledge on the techniques of "Camera Lucida". Greetings Koda. :-P


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