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01-Nov-2013

Dulargy Farmhouse

Nikon D7000
1/640s f/9.0 at 82.0mm iso500 hide exif
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Date/Time01-Nov-2013 15:21:34
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D7000
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length82 mm
Exposure Time1/640 sec
Aperturef/9
ISO Equivalent500
Exposure Bias0.00
White Balance0
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance33.497 m

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Colin Storey15-Nov-2013 19:22
Very well composed image of this lovely looking cottage. v
LynnH15-Nov-2013 13:36
Timeless photo. Love the rock walls and sturdy farmhouse.
Yvonne15-Nov-2013 10:09
Love the gorgeous russet colours... v
laine15-Nov-2013 08:42
I love Dulargy farmhouse and your shot, Mairead
Raymond Ma15-Nov-2013 06:56
Charming country scene...love the traditional rock walls too. V
Helen Betts15-Nov-2013 05:20
I like your positioning below the farmhouse for a very effective composition. The light is wonderful as well. V.
globalgadabout15-Nov-2013 03:34
well ensconced between fields and hills...love the layers and the colour palette...V
Terry Sprague14-Nov-2013 23:52
There's something about this beautiful scene that's so appealing. The timeless old farmhouse and use of field rock for walls with the utility poles adding modern day. V
Stephanie14-Nov-2013 22:51
What a charming home and sounding scene! :)
Frank Brault14-Nov-2013 22:31
A lovely farmhouse and wonderful point of view. V
Karen Stuebing14-Nov-2013 22:01
A very pretty little farm scene with the white buildings. I like the point of view and framing of the structures with the wall and fields. V.
Johnny JAG14-Nov-2013 21:10
Love the jumble of walls and poles, very rustic.
John Reynolds LRPS14-Nov-2013 20:58
A pleasant rustic scene. V.
larose forest photos14-Nov-2013 20:39
This reminds me of Padraig Pearce's cottage which I visited long ago. V
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