'Tis a very nice building, but are all the buildings in that neighborhood leaning over so far? :-)
I'll see you later. I've got to go work out the crick in my neck.
Just kidding!
Hope you're having a good weekend!
Oh, re your question on Colorado: That Elk was in a park behind a fence and Lois was a fair distance away...they're quite tame but very big and always dangerous to a certain extent.
Hi Ciel...re your comment on Stone Creek about the "sand pit of the golf" ... well, you'll be interested to know that just about everytime I hit my ball in that sand pit, I cry out, "Son of a beach!" :-)
Thank you for visiting and leaving a thought! Sorry about the moderation, a bit tired of spam at the moment!
Merci de votre visite très appréciée et de laisser une pensée ! Désolée de devoir modérer vos commentaires, VDP en a un peu marre des spammeurs en ce moment !
I love how you took this photo. Very creative and great look.
ReplyDeleteWhat a royal building it feels to be. Beautiful. Please have a good weekend.
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Great angle to shoot from. Subtle details in the construction all add up to an outstanding facade.
ReplyDeleteI would stand on my head for you. Ciel.
ReplyDeleteExcellent perspective on this shot. I really love it too.
ReplyDeleteTu veux nous faire attraper un torticoli ?
ReplyDeleteTu devais être ans une position cocasse quand tu as pris cette photo..:)
ReplyDeletemais le resultat est joli, et donne une sensation de grandeur et d'élan.
Nice angle!
ReplyDeleteTu as oublié de lui faire faire un virement à droite à ta photo! :-)
ReplyDeleteWeren't you dizzy after this shot?
ReplyDeleteAmazing idea, I love it!
*** I'm also enchanted by Lucca, it's a charming city!
bisous
Léia
Super angle! Hope you didn't hurt your neck taking this photo ;D
ReplyDeleteWhat an angle on this one!
ReplyDeleteYou have history leaning over us in this one. This would have been an imposing piece of architecture at any angle but this really enhances the effect.
ReplyDeleteI like the angle on this one. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteNice perspective. The sky looks almost turquoise.
ReplyDelete'Tis a very nice building, but are all the buildings in that neighborhood leaning over so far? :-)
ReplyDeleteI'll see you later. I've got to go work out the crick in my neck.
Just kidding!
Hope you're having a good weekend!
Oh, re your question on Colorado: That Elk was in a park behind a fence and Lois was a fair distance away...they're quite tame but very big and always dangerous to a certain extent.
I"m standing on my head with Jack! HA
ReplyDeleteBon weekend dear Ciel!
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It somewhat reminds me of place des Vosges...
ReplyDeleteHi Ciel...re your comment on Stone Creek about the "sand pit of the golf" ... well, you'll be interested to know that just about everytime I hit my ball in that sand pit, I cry out, "Son of a beach!" :-)
ReplyDelete@ Jack: oh, no, please don't, I'd hate to be the cause of a blood rush! :-)
ReplyDeleteOoo, I like the horizontal turned vertical treatment of this image, and the soft cool and warm colors. Wonderful! Welcome back from the great NW!
ReplyDeleteI love it. It is such a beautiful building.
ReplyDeleteI'm flipping my computer screen around.... : ) Cool perspective...beautiful building with a beautiful blue sky.
ReplyDeleteInteresting perspective and wonderful building.
ReplyDelete[I'm not big into cakes and since I'd had sachertorte on previous visits to the city I passed this time. ;-) ]
Shot from a very interesting angle! I'm trying to see how far I have to turn my head to get a look at it the way you must have had to.
ReplyDeleteNEVER have I fantasized to visit a city more than now--Versailles.
ReplyDeleteAll due to your photos, and willingness to share.
Thank you for one more venue to add to my dreams!
PEACE!
Steve E
Naples, Florida (US)