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Chibburn Ruin
Image Title:  Chibburn Ruin
 
 By: Mark Evans  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Mark Evans {K:16635}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Canon 350-D
Categories Architecture
Landscape
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon 18-55mm
Uploaded 4/18/2007 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 160 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 15 Rating
6.03
/ 4 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  NORTHUMBERLAND
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
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There are 15 Comments in 1 Pages
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Mehul Chimthankar   {K:16775} 4/18/2007
Hi Mark,

Nice contrast here, the angle is also well selected 7++++++++

Mehul


Mark Evans   {K:16635} 4/18/2007
thankyou so much mehul .. marky .


Dave Stacey   {K:113245} 4/18/2007
Great colours, texture and detail in the old ruin, Mark! A beautiful setting and background sky.
Dave.


luis pereira   {K:17710} 4/18/2007
I never get tired of looking at these old British ruins and your part of the country seems to be very rich as far as that goes. Any idea what that was?


metoni .   {K:23320} 4/18/2007
Great capture. Bravo. So nice wide angle photo.


Mark Evans   {K:16635} 4/18/2007
there is a place that tells you all about this ruin and what it looked like years ago , im sure my cousin (UF member ) keith saint will tell you about it better than me as i didnt read about the place , due to taking so many photos !! cheers luis .. marky


Mark Evans   {K:16635} 4/18/2007
hope this gives you an idea luis !!

The Preceptory of the Knights of St John was defended by a moat enclosing an area circa 100yds diameter. The buildings formed a parallelogram having a courtyard in the middle, a dwelling house on the west, a chapel occupying the entire south side and various offices on the north and east sides. Most of the buildings on the North side have disappeared. The principal entrance was by an arched gateway on North side.The remains are in a ruinous condition and the whole building is now roofless. The moat is now infilled. The chapel was used as a pillbox during the Second World War. Possible that, in this area, this preceptory was fortified.


Keith Saint   {K:10851} 4/18/2007
like it better than the other
Nice detail in the stone


Marian Man   {K:63972} 4/18/2007
great angle dear Marky!!!!! I love those fine details ad textures of the old walls!!!!
excellent!!!!!
cheers
Marian


Ray Pollard   {K:3637} 4/19/2007
Crackind shop Mark. must say this is the best of the two you have posted. Sharp with good colour and detail. Well done mate.


Nicole Besch   {K:49812} 4/19/2007
I like to see this ruin with the beautiful blue sky!Great colours, texture and detail.Awesome capture Mark!
Warm wishes,Nicole
7/7


Mark Evans   {K:16635} 4/19/2007
cheers nicole , your very kind ... marky .


Bob Aldridge   {K:14758} 4/20/2007
What a cracking shot Marky excellent colours in the sone work,and the lighting is spot on Marky.
well done kid excellent work frome you......Bob.


Joanna Lamb   {K:1312} 4/30/2007
great colours, angle and composition marky! fab summery feel too...(sunny but cold up here today!) cheers, jo


frank wolf   {K:4387} 5/13/2007
no doubt, i have to visit northumberland someday.

yours

frank


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