A sunset at the birth of christianity in Ireland

Cian McLiam

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This is the hill near Slane village in Ireland where St. Patrick lit a fire in defiance of the pagan High King of Ireland who was traditionally the first to light a fire at Easter time, in the year 433 AD. He subsequently managed to convert the pagans to christianity by defeating the pagan wizards in various contests. Or so the story goes. Taken this eveing 20-2-2005.

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That's absolutely beautiful..

If I liked my history prof more I'd print it and show him, as he specializes in religious history.
Alas, he's mean and tried to fail me.

But I love the picture.. any chance you have a desktop-sized one?
 
Thanks :) The camera is a Nikon D70 digital SLR.

I can do a wallpaper later, what size is your desktop? I usually make 1024x768 but if its bigger let me know.

Maybe if you bring the photo in he'll give you better results!

K
 
That's a beautiful picture in the graveyard,BUT I wouldn't like to be there on my own :no:
 
those are wonderful Ken, I would love a wall paper size (1280X1024) if Its not to much of an imposition :)
 
Cian McLiam said:
Thanks :) The camera is a Nikon D70 digital SLR.

I can do a wallpaper later, what size is your desktop? I usually make 1024x768 but if its bigger let me know.

Maybe if you bring the photo in he'll give you better results!

K
That's my desktop size. :D

He's my prof from last semester, I'm afraid it wouldn't really help me if I brought in the picture anymore.. though I do have to speak to him as my grade hasn't changed even though I did the extra credit.. maybe it'd help! :lol:
 
Those are beautiful pictures :nod: esp the Graveyard shot :thumbs:
 
Amazing pictures Ken!

That camera must have lightened the pockets a bit :lol:
 

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