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Hi all,
I managet to get out on Saturday morning to capture the fort along with the Moon too, at the very top of the frame. It dates back to 1735 and is located in the Phoenix Park, which is Europes larges city park.
Enjoy...
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Beautiful place, wish i could go to some day^^
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Olive,
You are always welcome, just et me know when youare coming!!
I can't promise anything on the weather front!!
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Thank you so much Niall ![]()
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Awesome work again mate. What a great location.
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Love this one. I'm curious is this 180 degrees or more?
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LuckyLeo wrote:
Just curious, how many shots did it take?
Apologies for net geting back before now. I'm unable to locate the file at the moment, but I'd say about 30 frames in 2 rows.
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disneytoy wrote:
Love this one. I'm curious is this 180 degrees or more?
This one is'nt 180, in fact now that I think of I don't think I have posted a 180 degree pano yet!!
I think it's probably about 100 - 120 degrees
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Well done my friend !!
Sound's your still adept of early shooings ^^
See you soon in Dublin...
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Frank,
Great to see you back. Nice shot in the Panobook, I think I was my shadow in it!!
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