Canon EOS 5D Mark IV with a Canon TS-E 17mm F/4L lens. Three exposures from a Tripod with Mirror Lock Up and Cable Release.<br />
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Building was started in 1067 by Earl William fitz Osbern, close friend of William the Conqueror, making it one of the first Norman strongholds in Wales. In turn William Marshal (Earl of Pembroke), Roger Bigod (Earl of Norfolk) and Charles Somerset (Earl of Worcester) all made their mark before the castle declined after the Civil War.
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV with a Canon TS-E 17mm F/4L lens. Three exposures from a Tripod with Mirror Lock Up and Cable Release.<br />
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Building was started in 1067 by Earl William fitz Osbern, close friend of William the Conqueror, making it one of the first Norman strongholds in Wales. In turn William Marshal (Earl of Pembroke), Roger Bigod (Earl of Norfolk) and Charles Somerset (Earl of Worcester) all made their mark before the castle declined after the Civil War.<br />
Shot with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and a Canon TS-E 17mm F/4 lens. Three exposures from a Tripod with Mirror Lock Up and Cable Release. This is one of the earliest Post Roman stone fortifications in the UK and construction began in the late 11th Century on the orders of William the Conqueror.
I am a member of the Leica Fellowship in the UK and we meet twice a year for a weekend. As part of this we have excursions to locations in the area we are staying. We went to The National Museum of Wales which is full of example of how we lived from the Iron Age to the early 20th century. If you are in the Cardiff area it is well worth a visit for a day.
I am a member of the Leica Fellowship in the UK and we meet twice a year for a weekend. As part of this we have excursions to locations in the area we are staying. We went to The National Museum of Wales which is full of example of how we lived from the Iron Age to the early 20th century. If you are in the Cardiff area it is well worth a visit for a day.
I am a member of the Leica Fellowship in the UK and we meet twice a year for a weekend. As part of this we have excursions to locations in the area we are staying. We went to The National Museum of Wales which is full of example of how we lived from the Iron Age to the early 20th century. If you are in the Cardiff area it is well worth a visit for a day.