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Keeping in mind that this castle was also John and Irene Hammond’s home, as well as his laboratory, so this is a shot of their living quarters. Details on the Hammond Castle can be read on my July 6, 2010 posting. Thanks for stopping by, taking a look and for all your previous favs and comments. They are very much appreciated. Dana

Comments (17)


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Faemike55

10:41PM | Tue, 13 July 2010

Very interesting photo!

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tennesseecowgirl

11:01PM | Tue, 13 July 2010

wonderful place. I love all the stone and brick work in this structure...

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mgtcs

11:05PM | Tue, 13 July 2010

Oh my ....what a beautiful place my friend, fantastic capture!

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Meisiekind

5:23AM | Wed, 14 July 2010

Lovely old castle with loads of history behind it!

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dochtersions

6:15AM | Wed, 14 July 2010

THIS IS WONDERFUL! The textures, the POV, the coloring of that different white from the stones. And the moss yellow, wow!

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DAVER2112

6:37AM | Wed, 14 July 2010

Superb shot!! :)

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Rainastorm

7:26AM | Wed, 14 July 2010

SUPER AWESOME shot!

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MrsRatbag

8:24AM | Wed, 14 July 2010

Gorgeous! I love those roof tiles.

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jendellas

1:53PM | Wed, 14 July 2010

I love this place BUT I wouldn't have liked to clean those little window panes!!!!

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jascorpio

2:35PM | Wed, 14 July 2010

Wonderful shot!!!!

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jmb007

4:47PM | Wed, 14 July 2010

bonne photo!!

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flavia49

5:06PM | Wed, 14 July 2010

nice shot!

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goodoleboy

6:43PM | Wed, 14 July 2010

His laboratory? What was he, a reprise of Doctor Victor Frankenstein? And, with a castle to boot, just like in Transylvania. Nice combination of roofing shingles and stonework in this excellent capture of what looks more like a cottage than a castle, Dana.

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Chipka

9:41PM | Wed, 14 July 2010

Now you're talkin'! This looks like an interior courtyard view...where stuff gets intimate (thankfully NOT in an Old World way since indoor plumbing wasn't "the thing" back then.) I love castles, not for any romanticized elements of medieval existence, but simply because they are so impressive and complex and heavy. I love the composition of this shot, and the way the stone work and slate shingles work so perfectly together. The roof shingles actually look a bit like reptilian scales and what's not to like about that?

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bimm3d

9:55PM | Wed, 14 July 2010

superb!!!

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mariogiannecchini

3:36AM | Fri, 16 July 2010

Interesting place and photo , Dana !

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MagikUnicorn

1:54PM | Sat, 17 July 2010

GORGEOUS


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