Roche Rock, Cornwall
Roche Rock, Cornwall
Published 2019-01-29T10:20:12+00:00
Roche Rock (Cornish: An Garrek) is a rocky outcrop some 20 metres (66 ft) high.
On top of Roche Rock is a ruined chapel (dedicated to St Michael) which is said to have been the abode of a leper or a monk.
Roche Rock has many folk-lore tales associated with it, the two most famous being the legend of Jan Tregeagle, a 17th-century magistrate, who after death found refuge in the chapel and the other being part of the Tristan and Iseult tale.
(Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roche,_Cornwall).
Reconstructed in Agisoft Metashape from pictures taken from my drone and a handheld DSLR. Cleaned up ready for printing using Blender.
| Date published | 29/01/2019 |
| Time to do | 6 - minutes |
| Material Quantity | 111g |
| Dimensions | 150mm x 124mm x 84mm |
| Support Free | YES |
| Title | Roche Rock, Cornwall |
| Medium | Granite |
| Credit | Scanned on 28/12/2018 |
| Place | Roche Rock, Cornwall |
Great design! Must have been a lot of work. I tried to emulate the real color.