Photographer's Note
ITRON VARIA ROKAMADOUR, KAMELED, BRO GERNE
CHAPEL AND OLD BOATS NEAR THE HARBOUR, CAMARET, BRITTANY
The "sillon" of Camaret is a natural spit of stone that protect the harbour. Camaret was once a very important spiny lobster port, as testify those ship wrecks. At the end of the sillon, one can see the chapel Our Lady of Rocamadour (1527) ant Vauban's tower (1689-1695).
There was a lot of ship wrecks in many estuaries of Brittany (that we call Aber, like our welsh cousins). But they tend to disapear as no more boats are left there. French authorities rather use excavators to destroy fishing boats.
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marioana
(2256) 2007-04-21 4:04
Hi Jean Michel.
Maybe a little over exposed but I love the composition and the subject. Not a bad scan either. Well done.
Regards, Steve.
OLF
(4017) 2007-04-21 8:58
Bonjour Jean-Michel,
Encore un belle photo que tu fais, donnant une belle image de la Bretagne.
J'aime beaucoup ce cadrage avec des sujets en avant et arrière plan.
Dommage pour la photo que ces épaves de vieux bateaux en bois disparaissent de plus en plus des côtes, ce sont de beaux sujets.
Bravo et bon WE.
Olivier
Photo Information
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Copyright: JM Tanguy (Edern)
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- Genre: ·ç¾°
- Medium: ²ÊÉ«
- Date Taken: 1989-00-00
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Minolta
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Theme(s): Pense / Shipwreck / Cimetières marins [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2007-04-21 3:45
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