Castle in the Sky
by Dimitry Papkov
Title
Castle in the Sky
Artist
Dimitry Papkov
Medium
Photograph - Prints
Description
Corfe Castle rising from the mists at sunrise in the Purbeck Hills in the English County of Dorset
This area is known for its spectacular inversions. I had only one day in the area. The weather predicted good chance of fog. As I was driving from my hotel at 4 in the morning, the atmosphere didn't seem particularly misty, and I was concerned that I will not get the chance to see the castle ruins rising from the mists. However, as I got closer, the mists started coalescing around me, and, boy, did they not disappoint at the location. I spent over two hours shooting through the blue and golden hours with waves of mist washing over the hills and the ruins of the castle.
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August 8th, 2022
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Comments (23)
Gary F Richards
Outstanding Castle in the Sky composition, lighting, shading, excellent color and artwork! F/L voted
Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your Top Finish in the contest… OUR VERY BEST FOR 2022 - THE ART NETWORK GROUP FLA...! Fl
Mike Lee
Wonderful image, Dimitry! Voted in OUR VERY BEST FOR 2022 contest and looking forward to your wonderful work of 2023!
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic photographic art has been chosen as a Camera Art Group feature! You are invited to archive your work in the feature archive discussion. There are many other discussions in the group where you can promote your art even further more.
Taphath Foose
Beautiful image, Dimitry!!! CONGRATULATIONS, your work is featured in "Your Best Work"! I invite you to place it in the group's "Featured Image Archive" discussion thread and any other thread that is fitting!! 😊
Michaela Perryman
Congratulations, featured in Best of British group 12th August 2022 Please see the displayed page in discussion for all this week's features
Dr Debra Stewart's Gallery
Congratulations, your wonderful image has been featured in the Greatest of All Time Group -- thanks for sharing it with us! Please feel free to add it to the most recent Feature Archive in the Discussion section (using the "embed" link on your image page)