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47 responses to “The Ruined Hill Castle”
Feels so historical…I can imagine the layers of stories…enjoy Rabirius ☺️💫
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Thank you, Hedy.
These parts have a lot of history. Most of the Germanic and Celtic things are hardly visible anymore, but there are still a lot of things from Roman and medieval history to be found here.
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it looks a bit spooky in b / w Rabirius
a great shot
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Thank you, Willy.
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This is a great shot, moody with a touch of spookiness.
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Thank you, Michael. I’m glad you like it.
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Loved the way you edited this, Rabirius. Very cool! Looks seriously spooky!
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Thank you, Amy. I’m glad you like it.
Well, we didn’t see a ghost when we were there. 🙂
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Perfect composition, lighting and tinting to stimulate our imaginations.
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Thanks a lot, Timothy.
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The b/w rendering of the ruined castle turns it into an eerie place. Well done!
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Thank you, Peter. I’m glad you like it.
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This place looks really scary! 😮
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One never knows which kinds of ghosts roam old castles. 🙂
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Cumples con tu cometido. Nos dejas ese misterio de tantos años de historia y el medio latente de entrar a conocerlo. Es genial lo que logras con tus fotos.
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Muchas gracias, Manuel.
Siempre trato de resaltar nuevas facetas en mis fotos.
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Por eso te quedan tan bien. Saludos.
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🙂
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Great photograph!
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Thank you.
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Imagine that stones can speak about their past…
Great shot !
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
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OOOOH. WooooOOOOOOOH!
(What a photo! The ghosts fully approve.)
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Thank you, Kim. I’m glad you like it.
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Das wirkt sehr unwirklich. Erstaunlich!
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Vielen Dank, Gerhard.
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Awesome details and processing, Rabirius. Perfect for the subject.
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Thank you, Jane. I’m glad you like it.
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Great! Something scary could happy any time …
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Thank you.
Well, at least there was nothing scary happening when I was there. 🙂
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Het ziet er spookachtig en kil uit.Neen op zo’n plek zouik niet willen .de foto beantwoord aan zijn beschrijving
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Dank je wel.
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Love this one. It’s like an old postcard.
Alison
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Thank you, Alison. I’m glad you like it.
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echt schön anzusehen, möge es eine gute Osterwoche werden
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Vielen Dank.
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alles wird ganz sicher richtig gut
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Bestimmt. 🙂
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herzliche Grüße zum Osterfest
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Danke, gleichfalls.
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alles gut, vielen Dank
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lots of texture.
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Yes, I wanted to create an historic atmosphere here.
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Honor it’s place in history. Nice
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
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Looks classic 🙂
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Thank you, Joshi.
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