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Thanks for comments and votes yesterday friends, I thought I would upload a panorama 8 images taken in portrait format and stitched in Photoshop CS5 It has been some time since I uploaded one, some info below.

Margam Castle is a large mansion house built in Margam, Port Talbot, Wales, for the Talbot family. It was built on a site which had been occupied for some 4000 years and from the 11th century was an abbey. The "castle" is actually a comfortable Victorian era country house, one of many "mock" or "revival" castles built in the 19th century during the Gothic Revival. It was commissioned by Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot (1803–1890) and was constructed over a ten-year period from 1830 to 1840.
After a Grand Tour of Europe, Talbot returned to south Wales and from 1830 set about redeveloping the family estate at Margam. The mansion was designed in the Tudor Gothic style by architect Thomas Hopper (1776–1856), while Edward Haycock (1790–1870) was supervisory architect and designed parts of the interior and exterior of the house, the stables, terraces and lodges. Talbot also took a keen interest in the project, encouraging his architects to borrow elements from Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire (ancestral home of the Talbots and home to his cousin William Henry Fox Talbot) and Melbury House in Dorset (home of his mother's family, the Fox-Strangeways, Earls of Ilchester).
William Henry Fox Talbot was a frequent visitor to Margam, and the castle featured as an image in some of his early photographic experiments. Margam's links with photography also include the earliest known Welsh photograph, a daguerreotype of the castle taken on 9 March 1841 by the Reverend Calvert Richard Jones.
After the death of Emily Charlotte Talbot (daughter of C. R. M. Talbot), the castle passed to her nephew, and continued to be used by the family until 1941, when it was sold. David Evans-Bevan, who bought it, found it too large to live in, but could not find any public organisation interested in taking it on, and it fell into disrepair. For many years it belonged to the local authority, but was not open to the public. In 1977, a fire caused substantial damage, and it was only after this that the restoration project seriously began.
Today Margam Castle is a Grade I listed building, and is in the care of Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council.
Margam Castle has been visited by Most Haunted in their 2006 series. And by SyFy's Ghost Hunters International in Season 2, Episode 15, on air date 7/21/2010.

Camera:Nikon D300S Check out Nikon Nation!
Lens:50.0 mm f/1.4
Recording media:RAW (digital)
Date Taken:6 May 2011 - 1:58 PM
Focal Length:50mm
Aperture:f/16.0
Shutter Speed:1/320sec
ISO:400
Title:Margam Castle Panorama
Username:achieverswales achieverswales
Uploaded:8 Jun 2012 - 11:11 AM
Tags:Architecture, Country park, Deer, Henry fox talbot, Margam castle, Orangery, Photography, Port talbot
Votes:29

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williamsloan
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8 Jun 2012 - 11:27 AM
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i would like to see the pathway taken out [just my opinion]

BillySmile

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RonnieAG
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8 Jun 2012 - 11:37 AM
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I remember seeing images of this magnificent pile previously on site, but perhaps not quite a wide spread of all these buildings in the one frame.
Very nicely stitched, Trev, although the penalty is that the buildings to the right are a tad out of the vertical.
Superb detail and colours.
Looks the sort of place where there are endless photo opportunities.
A very interesting narrative to finish off the package.
Ronnie.

achieverswales
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8 Jun 2012 - 11:42 AM
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Thanks everyone for great comments,Ronnie this is how the stables was left after the fire, rather than demolish it was repaired as it stood, the walls inside are all out of line. You can also see some of the walls of the castle suffer the same fate, most of the upper floors are closed off.

Regards

Trev.

Last Modified By achieverswales at 8 Jun 2012 - 11:45 AM
Metro6R4
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8 Jun 2012 - 11:56 AM
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Top shot Trev, well processed & captured, regards Paul. SmileSmileGrinGrin

franken
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8 Jun 2012 - 12:04 PM
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Superb work Trev and I like the pathway.

Ken

saeidNL
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8 Jun 2012 - 12:05 PM
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Excellent and wonderful capture,like the colour and toens in this fine capture,thanks for information about the castel.
saeid

good sewing work here Trevor a skill i have yet to learn best not to tell your wife about your skillsTongueTongueWink a very fine capture love all the different tones of green surrounding this fine building and thanks for the narrative always helps

Have a good weekend

Graham

barbarahirst
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8 Jun 2012 - 12:31 PM
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dont know how you have done this ... but it looks pretty impressive to me

RonnieAG
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8 Jun 2012 - 12:39 PM
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Sorry, Trev, I've got things wrong again: many apologies.
Ronnie.

Growmore
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8 Jun 2012 - 1:26 PM
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Outstanding work and capture Trev a good sharp panorama with excellent colour.

Gary

Alf85
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8 Jun 2012 - 1:33 PM
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Super panarama Trev, by the way the Lady's may have been out numbered but they still won the day.GrinWinkWink.
Best regards, Alf.

WhiteRose1
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8 Jun 2012 - 2:04 PM
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Expertly done Trev, lots of fine detail, and a great write up.

Dave

TrevBatWCC
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8 Jun 2012 - 3:18 PM
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A fine bit of work, Trev, on this beautiful castle Wink
Trev Smile

Rolepics
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8 Jun 2012 - 4:27 PM
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Well you certainly set yourself a challenge, very well put together - Carole

nikshot
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8 Jun 2012 - 4:31 PM
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Quote: Expertly done Trev, lots of fine detail, and a great write up.

Dave

Spot on with this comment, well done Trev.

Nick

Lillian
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8 Jun 2012 - 7:12 PM
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Great shot Trev, and seanlessly stitched
good narrative too
lillian

tomcat
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8 Jun 2012 - 7:53 PM
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In all it's glory


Adrian

pluckyfilly
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8 Jun 2012 - 10:20 PM
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I love the architecture of this building but if it were me I might have made this a letterbox presentation cropping out some of the f/g

zapar40
9 Jun 2012 - 12:22 AM
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nice to see it in all its glory, great scene Trev, nicely worked.
ant.

Excellent image Trev - well done !

Chris

Very nice pano Trevor, this place isn't far from me, I'm only about 10 mins drive away.

achieverswales
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9 Jun 2012 - 12:04 PM
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Thanks everyone,Wayne I only live 10 Mins away also in Cornelly.

Regards

Trev.

Glostopcat
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9 Jun 2012 - 11:00 PM
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A wonderful panoramic view of this historic building and a fascinating narrative to accompany it

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