Nothing happened. Life is as boring as it gets. No kidding.
What's up, guys? Miss my posts, users I think who exist? How are you, peoplezz? [Whoa, I'm soo cool]. So, today, I'm going to teach you how to make a chocolate pudding. Actually, I won't. Because I don't want to. I'm such a badass, right?
I have always wanted to visit Ireland. Ireland, the country of, uhmm, errr, the Irish people. I have heard so much about the country.. The castles, the people, the awe-frikking-some accent that I find, the green clothes and most importantly: the man with the bagpiper. No, wait, the bagpiper man is from Scotland.. Ah screw it, I don't know. Anyway, I always wanted to visit it. That's it. Point made.
This is a photo of Ashford Castle, in Cong, Ireland. The castle was purchased and renovated by the Guinness family in the 19th century and was turned into a hotel. The place was amazing looking, with neat gardens along the lake and beautifully sculptured grounds all around. A stay at the castle includes complimentary golf. This is also one of my first HDR images (-2, 0, and +2EV).
ISO-100, f/6.3, 1/100, 18mm, Canon EOS Digital Rebel, exposure range from 1/200 - 1/50 sec.
[Image from Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffsmallwood/]
Awesome, isn't it? Here's another one:
What's up, guys? Miss my posts, users I think who exist? How are you, peoplezz? [Whoa, I'm soo cool]. So, today, I'm going to teach you how to make a chocolate pudding. Actually, I won't. Because I don't want to. I'm such a badass, right?
I have always wanted to visit Ireland. Ireland, the country of, uhmm, errr, the Irish people. I have heard so much about the country.. The castles, the people, the awe-frikking-some accent that I find, the green clothes and most importantly: the man with the bagpiper. No, wait, the bagpiper man is from Scotland.. Ah screw it, I don't know. Anyway, I always wanted to visit it. That's it. Point made.
This is a photo of Ashford Castle, in Cong, Ireland. The castle was purchased and renovated by the Guinness family in the 19th century and was turned into a hotel. The place was amazing looking, with neat gardens along the lake and beautifully sculptured grounds all around. A stay at the castle includes complimentary golf. This is also one of my first HDR images (-2, 0, and +2EV).
ISO-100, f/6.3, 1/100, 18mm, Canon EOS Digital Rebel, exposure range from 1/200 - 1/50 sec.
[Image from Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffsmallwood/]
Awesome, isn't it? Here's another one:
It is Leamaneh Castle near Corrofin in the Burren area of Co Clare.
That's it for now. No architectural stuff because I'm feeling too cool to talk about it.
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