
Camera Settings
Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ-48
Lens: n/a
F/Number: f/3.0
ISO: 100
Focal Distance: 6.10mm
Shutter Speed: 1/80 sec
Software: Adobe Lightroom CC
Photographer: Bren Ryan
Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ-48
Lens: n/a
F/Number: f/3.0
ISO: 100
Focal Distance: 6.10mm
Shutter Speed: 1/80 sec
Software: Adobe Lightroom CC
Photographer: Bren Ryan
About Author
Bren is a female amateur photographer and blogger who along with her husband, Ashley, have created a photography blog called Brashley Photography which showcases the places they’ve visited on their photography journey. Bren and Ashley primarily concentrate their photographic skills on landscape, architecture and floral subjects. Based in the South East of England they hope to give their readers an insight into the wonderful and beautiful landscapes, buildings and places that the South of England has to offer.
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34 responses to “Mid-Week Monochrome #76 – Scotney Old Castle”
That is so beautiful!
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Beautiful shot xx
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Thank you very much Bren
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[…] is my entry for Midweek Monochrome hosted by Bren at Brashley Photography […]
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oh wow! so beautiful…..I haven’t heard of this castle.
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Thank you … It is one of our favourite places.
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Beautiful, magnificent, still ‘homely’ –
and SO atmospheric!
A very emotive shot 🙂
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Thank you xx
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[…] post is part of Brashley’s MIDWEEK MONOCHROME photo […]
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[…] I am a bit old-fashioned soul so you will find here a lot of old vintage charm in my selection of pictures for the photo challenges. Believe it or not, I get lost in the majestic appeal of old castles, forts, and palaces. I mean look at the art friends! The stone carving, the storytelling through statues, the whole life of royal personalities of yesterdays era come live on these walls. I am totally fascinated by the talent and skill artisans used to possess then. Enjoy the beauty of Kailash Temple, Ellora, Maharashtra. You can read about it in my post here. In response to Midweek Monochrome#76 […]
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I really like this one. Every US photographer should take time to photo castles. It gives a perspective on what ‘old’ really is 😂😂…
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Thank you xx
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This looks so wonderful, Bren 🙂
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Thank you xc
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Love the reflection 🙂
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Thanks
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hello ashley and bren, a great and interesting picture you have chosen for your theme I like it very much. here is my contribution for this week, https://wp.me/p2AvI7-3Y1.
many greetings robert
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Thank you and thanks for joining in xx
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Cool photo
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Great picture
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Bnw pics are so amazing…they add a certain timeless aspect to the picture 🥰😍
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Thank you
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[…] I am a bit old-fashioned soul so you will find here a lot of old vintage charm in my selection of pictures for the photo challenges. Believe it or not, I get lost in the majestic appeal of old castles, forts, and palaces. I mean look at the art friends! The stone carving, the storytelling through statues, and the whole life of royal personalities of yesterday’s era come live on these walls. I am totally fascinated by the talent and skill artisans used to possess then. Enjoy the beauty of Kailash Temple, Ellora, Maharashtra. You can read about it in my post here. In response to Midweek Monochrome#76 […]
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