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Valle CrucisAbbeyLlangollenN WalesCanon 50d.
20 Comments
31 May 03:56
myliwg01
Valle Crucis (Valley of the Cross) takes its name from from Eliseg's Pillar nearby, which would already have stood for nearly four centuries when the abbey was established in 1201. The new foundation was a Cistercian house, a 'daughter' of Strata Marcella, near Welshpool; its patron was Madog ap Gruffudd Maelor, ruler of northern Powys.
31 May 04:14
anonymous
superb 10
31 May 05:36
mark_sjnhs23
Very Nice!
31 May 06:19
bessi7
super
31 May 09:53
nikonek
good
31 May 09:58
yvesd
super
31 May 13:38
chema
10
31 May 14:51
arnie58
I like it
31 May 15:30
deleted_user_
10
31 May 16:18
drrach
potd FOR ME !!! Can I use your pic as a wallpaper?
31 May 17:01
sanz3jo
10
31 May 18:23
karl_oparka
Great one
31 May 20:21
ksaul1
Excellent composition and HDR process!
31 May 20:53
flipd1
Candidate for POTD
31 May 21:13
rcuello
A great process to a wonderful place, a different look at the stated time does Adrian, congratulate them on these splendid places.
31 May 22:14
josephc
Perfect.
31 May 23:33
junglejennifer
Some blur on structure and left side of image. Great view. Try a small aperture to increase depth of field. Focus one third into the scene with aperture f/22.
Valle Crucis (Valley of the Cross) takes its name from from Eliseg's Pillar nearby, which would already have stood for nearly four centuries when the abbey was established in 1201. The new foundation was a Cistercian house, a 'daughter' of Strata Marcella, near Welshpool; its patron was Madog ap Gruffudd Maelor, ruler of northern Powys.
superb 10
Very Nice!
super
good
super
10
I like it
10
potd FOR ME !!! Can I use your pic as a wallpaper?
10
Great one
Excellent composition and HDR process!
Candidate for POTD
A great process to a wonderful place, a different look at the stated time does Adrian, congratulate them on these splendid places.
Perfect.
Some blur on structure and left side of image. Great view. Try a small aperture to increase depth of field. Focus one third into the scene with aperture f/22.
10....
That's the type of shots I want to practice :-)
nice