Reviews from

ILV Granuaile

ILV Granuaile

4 total reviews 
Comment from William Runcie


Susan I am honoured thanks you so much for the dedication
great photograph of the ILV Granuaile and loads of information great focus great exposure and great framing
thanks again

 Comment Written 21-Mar-2016


reply by the author on 21-Mar-2016
    William,
    Thanks a million for your great review & the six star rating.
    It was fun looking up the information. I knew nothing about it before.
    I think it just checks the automatic signals etc as most of the Lights have lost their Light House keepers etc.
    Susan
Comment from dalebraatz


What a wonderful first impression, Very good details and depth and nice colors, Very good story telling image, Very pleasing to look at. Thank you for sharing. Dale

 Comment Written 21-Mar-2016


reply by the author on 21-Mar-2016
    Dale,
    Thanks a million for your great review & kind words.
    Susan
Comment from Dick Lee Shia


Impressive capture! An interesting initial impact. Subtle illumination. Pin sharp focusing. Good perspective & long depth of field...
Fine features & details.
Thanks for sharing...

 Comment Written 21-Mar-2016


reply by the author on 21-Mar-2016
    Dickson,
    Thanks a million for your great review.
    Susan
Comment from Life is but a dream.


She sounds like one tough Hibernian! Thank you for your notes.

The photo itself is a good one, easily seen and easy to study, well composed with good contrast.

This is another aspect of FAR that I really like...learning about different places in the world without actually going there.

 Comment Written 21-Mar-2016


reply by the author on 21-Mar-2016
    Olga,
    Thanks a million for your great review. I was interested to find out what type f ship she was & luckily The Dun Laoghaire Harbour Web site gave me what I wanted about the ship. About the warrior "Queen" Grace O'Malley, I had to look else where. Though she was NOT a Queen she insisted in being treated as if she was, when she visited Queen Elizabeth 1st in Hampton Court in London; not an easy feat to pull off at the time for a Woman.
    Susan