The Campanile! When my eldest was in first year a gang of them, including her, climbed up to the steps above the statues and sat sunbathing to see would anyone notice!! My Dad had rooms to the left and down the next laneway.
how cool that you were in Ireland! you know I am from there... raised in Florida but born in Kilkenny... moved to the States when I was 5 (along with my immediate family but everyone else is still there) .. hope you had an awesome time. it's a great place, isn't it? ... came to you today because I saw you're comment on Tertia's blog - So Close. Didn't know you read her, too! Take care and have a great day tomorrow.. night night! :)
At first glance, the way you caught the light, it looked like that tower was made of some metallic material. Love this!
ReplyDeleteThe Campanile! When my eldest was in first year a gang of them, including her, climbed up to the steps above the statues and sat sunbathing to see would anyone notice!! My Dad had rooms to the left and down the next laneway.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo my friend :)
ReplyDeleteNice with all the people ... and it looks like it was COLD ... brrr
ReplyDeletehow cool that you were in Ireland! you know I am from there... raised in Florida but born in Kilkenny... moved to the States when I was 5 (along with my immediate family but everyone else is still there) .. hope you had an awesome time. it's a great place, isn't it? ... came to you today because I saw you're comment on Tertia's blog - So Close. Didn't know you read her, too! Take care and have a great day tomorrow.. night night! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots my friend,nice blog great job :)
ReplyDeleteMarinela x
Fabulous photo, Robin!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw the title, I thought "bet she's got a really good shot", and I was right!
What a lovely photo, from the perspective to the tones and contrasts, it is perfection and beauty.
ReplyDeleteDidn't expect to see you turn up in Dublin after a few week's hiatus. Great photo, makes me nostalgic for my time at university...
ReplyDeletesadly, I did not go to school there...but I have visited. ;-)great photo.
ReplyDeleteThe shot is so crisp and the lighting is perfect. Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteCool composition. I love the people bunched at the bottom, kind of echoing the statues on the building.
ReplyDeleteWow- wonderful photo!
ReplyDeleteHave a great Wednesday! http://harrietandfriends.com/2010/04/put-smile-face/
Robin,
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! And your photo in your other post--with the rainbow colors--is just gorgeous. I am always so inspired by your photography!
Genny
LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteso much history and tradition in this shot. love it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photography work, Robin! :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous piece of architecture a true work of art
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