A few of you saw this post by mistake because when scheduling it, as happens so often in the new Blogger, the cursor slipped back to 2 January instead of 2 February... This is the roof of the palace...
Certains d'entre vous ont pu déjà voir ces photos par erreur puisqu'en les postant par avance, comme souvent dans le nouveau Blogger, le curseur a sauté du 2 janvier au 2 février... Cette beauté se trouve sur le toit du château, toute information à son égard serait la bienvenue !
23 comments:
How beautiful against that blue, blue sky!! Fantastic capture, Ciel!! And what a roof along with an incredible statue!! Glad I got to see it today!! Enjoy the remainder of your weekend!!
Oh yum! I've gotten pictures of those figures but from a distance. This allows one to get a feel for the beautiful craftsmanship and detail. The light is perfect!
Thanks for your nice comments. Re the pic on The Villages - you mentioned South European...well, this was taken in Spanish Springs! :)
It really is gorgeous!
She is such a lovely creature and the gold just adds to the beauty, Ciel!
A cornucopia of gold coins? How Louis-ish.
Just look at all of theta gold beyond her!
Lovely image! Such a pretty sculpture!
Beautiful but a little fancy for moi.
Definitely beautiful photography!
Oh and a belated congratulations on five years of blogging! That means it will soon be five years for me too.
So beautiful--so perfect. Great shot. MB
What a 'golden' treat for the eyes!
lovely curving carving
Definitely fit for a king!
I didn't see it before, but I'm glad I'm seeing it now!
Wonderful details in these photos, Ciel. I like the white sculpture and the golden background too.
Someone paid out some BIG bucks for this.
Glorious detail Ciel.. Your sky is as blue as mine :)
Sometimes it happens... My first time to see this beauty, anyway.
superbe, avec les dorures derrières
The architecture is so magnificent.
Wow. What a wonderful angle you got on this. Love all that gold... and blue !
Good grief that's an amazing amount of gold trim in the background! Lovely statue and point of view.
~Lindy
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