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St. Trinian’s Church
Marown, Isle of Man
This church was built at the behest of Olaf II in about 1230. It was originally called the church of St. Ninian but today is known as St. Trinian’s church. It is also the setting for the Manx fairytale of the Tailor and the Buggane (or giant). In legend, the church never had a roof, because the buggane would blow it off as fast as it was put on.
Marown, Isle of Man
This church was built at the behest of Olaf II in about 1230. It was originally called the church of St. Ninian but today is known as St. Trinian’s church. It is also the setting for the Manx fairytale of the Tailor and the Buggane (or giant). In legend, the church never had a roof, because the buggane would blow it off as fast as it was put on.
Image size
2848x4288px 3.87 MB
Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Model
NIKON D2X
Shutter Speed
1/100 second
Aperture
F/5.0
Focal Length
17 mm
ISO Speed
100
Date Taken
Nov 10, 2007, 3:47:14 PM
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Man! You can probably imagine how much I wish my wide angle lens worked on my mark III. Great shot!