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300312_1000835 30th March

Mausoleum

Gosford House, Aberlady

This pyramidal mausoleum holds the remains of the 7th Earl of Wemyss and stands in the grounds of Gosford House.
Thought to be designed by Robert Adam, it was built around 1790.
I have been meaning to take a picture of this for ages.
The light was very strong and contrasty, but the HDR managed to pull out the details from the shadows.
I am a sucker for strong colours, so it may be too saturated for some tastes!


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Ian Dalgliesh20-May-2015 09:21
Nice shot.V.
Derek Bews16-Dec-2013 20:40
Just found this ~ it's outstanding! My mother-in-law lived here as a child.
(Gosford Estate ~ not the mausoleum!)
Gary Hebert17-Aug-2012 09:11
excellent WA Bill... great colors, comp and architecture...
Tom LeRoy01-Apr-2012 08:28
A gorgeous shot, Bill. Love the square angles and perfection of this. The Pany lens is outstanding. V
David Hobbs31-Mar-2012 10:56
Looks good to me. Nice weathering character on the walls and columns. Gorgeous sky colour. V
David Hobbs31-Mar-2012 10:55
Looks good to me. Nice weathering character on the walls and columns.
Reykjavik Impressions / Stefán Ólafsson30-Mar-2012 23:13
Beautiful work Bill! Well done. V~~
Frank Kavanagh Photography30-Mar-2012 22:25
Wonderful colour and composition.V.
bill friedlander30-Mar-2012 21:42
perfect angle to present the pyramidal archirtcrure and the columns. You did a great job with the HDR. V
Johnny JAG30-Mar-2012 19:43
Well controlled and subtle HDR
Zak30-Mar-2012 18:37
Nice blue sky!!
Jess. ( Lady.D.)30-Mar-2012 18:32
Looks great on my screen, excellent detail Bill.....
Ric Yates30-Mar-2012 18:25
Wow - this pops out of the screen! Love the HDR treatment and a stunning building!
Antonis Sarantos30-Mar-2012 17:30
Beautiful colors!
Guest 30-Mar-2012 17:29
A beautiful presentation. V.
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