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  • One of the public statues comprising Antony Gormley’s Event Horizon exhibit in London (they’re gone now!)

  • One of the public statues comprising Antony Gormley’s Event Horizon exhibit in London (they’re gone now!)

  • St. Finn Barre’s Cathedral. Cork, Ireland. The cathedral was built in the late 1800s, but by that time, Christian worship had already been offered on the site for 700 years. Many people died there as it was beseiged and fought over. I like to think the dog, and those carved guardians on the wall, are keepers of the many souls which had been lost, or which were buried in the cemetery.

  • One of the Muse figures on the facade of the orpheum Theater in New Bedford, MA

  • Seriously intimidating gargoyle guarding the magnificent Duomo in Milan, Italy. /

  • Statues dreaming in the Pantheon… (where Foucault’s Pendulum can also be found above the crypts of France’s favourite sons and daughters) / Watch me / Send me a Bubblemail Landscapes / Water & Seascapes / Black and White / People and Portraits / Architecture / Urban images / Europe

  • The third largest cathedral in the world, simply called “the Duomo”, this imposing structure of marble is one of the most flamboyant and grand piece of Gothic architecture in Italy. On the terrace, numerous turrets, spires, pinnacles, and statues weave a lacy extravaganza of marble. Though the climb of 919 steps to the terrace left me winded, it was well worth the climb to experience such a unique sight at the top. Sony DSC-F707, 27.3 mm, f 2.3, 1/250 sec, ISO 100 Top 10 in Statues of Italy challenge Colors of monochrome: Some of my other work: / / / © Kuntal Daftary

  • Anything can roll downhill, someone observed nicely, the truth which I proved on that day overwhelmed and fatigued after a visit to a great museum. Across the pampered grass, around the mature trees and just below the rugby balls I strolled through the massive park hoisted as a horizontal sail of greenery among the endless medley of man made structures. The Domain, that’s how locals like to call it. And here within this oasis I stumbled unexpectedly on a relic from an old millennium, an edifice with charm to spare, a perfect medium for times gone by fantasia. No single soul around, the welcome side effect of being on holiday and out of sync with the rest of the working population, you can take your time, sit down and admire the artistry behind its appearance, the visual substance far above the aesthetic torment of modern architecture. This sight alone is more than enough to satisfy every soul’s daily dosage in beautiful imagery, mine included. I was particularly intrigued with its glass roof and the ghostly appearance of the tall trees through it, swivelled by the eastern winds, the same ones that brought the drizzle and a salty smell of the Hauraki Gulf. How wonderful. That’s the best thing about a trip without destination. Regardless of the direction you choose you always end up in the place you intended.

  • second one of cardiffs statues

  • Did you know there are 236 statues in the niches of the Town Hall of Leuven? My photograph only presents four of them… October 2002. Canon EOS 500N, Sigma 28-135. Post-processing: distortion correction, crop, watercolor, colorization.

  • Bilbao, Spain. An old fountain we stumbled across on the way to the Guggenheim. We stopped in front of it for lunch and a few beers before heading on. Featured in Fountains & Water Features / Featured in Fountains (Man Made) (Aug 09) / Featured in Fountains (Man Made) (Oct 09) / Featured in Tuesday Afternoon This photo has not been enhanced, changed or edited in any way. Canon SX100IS MCN: C0C5D-C702A-24ECD

  • March 2/09 The town of Heidelberg taken from the Schloss.

  • FEATURED IN ’’European Everyday Life’’ GROUP – JUNE 2009 SYMBOL OF VENICE

  • Oh, let me carry thy burden – cause thou are’st my friend! / Let me carry thy cross – cause thou need’st a rest! Let me please be thy shelter – in times of need! / Let me … oh friend … let me be thy light in the time of despair! Please, my everything, I would want to be thy place to rest … So if thou are’st tired, lonely and in need - / call me … as I am here for thee – since thy shining light was brought to Earth. I am here for thee – now and beyond all what humans can imagine … / I am here for thee – to carry thy burdens, / thy shelter I am in thy own midnight storm. I am … / I am … / I am thy home! © 2009 – Pic and Words – Tricia Danby

  • Found this chap nestled on the side of the Auckland High Court building. Canon Powershot G9 2 x Teleconverter F4.8 1/500 FL 420mm

  • From Wikipedia: The Shrine of Remembrance, located in St Kilda Road, Melbourne, is one of the largest war memorials in Australia, and resides in Kings Domain. It was built as a memorial to the men and women of Victoria who served in World War I. It now serves as a memorial for all Australians who served in war and it is the site of annual observances of ANZAC Day (25 April) and Remembrance Day (11 November). Beneath the Sanctuary is the Crypt containing a bronze statue of a father and son, representing the two generations who served in the two world wars. Around the walls are panels listing every unit of the AIF, down to battalion and regiment, along with the colours of their shoulder patch. The Crypt is hung with the standards of various battalions and regiments, listing their battle honours. Details: / Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mk II / Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM / Exposure: 13 exposures (2,-1.66.-1.33,-1,.66,-.33,0,.33,.66,+1,+1.33,+1.66+2 EV) / Aperture: f/8 / Focal Length: 16 mm / ISO Speed: 200 / Tripod: Manfrotto 190XB Tripod & Manfrotto 322RC2 Heavy Duty Grip Ball Head / Accessories: Canon RC1 Wireless Remote / Date and Time: 16 July 2009 1.30pm Post Processing: / Imported into Lightroom / Exported 13 exposures to Photomatix / Tonemap generated HDR using detail enhancer option / Re-imported back into Lightroom / Exported HDR and 0 EV exposure to CS3 and layered HDR on top of 0 EV / Hues/Saturation Layer (yellows) / Curves layer for contrast / Noise reduction layer / LucisArt 3 SE filter / Re-imported back into Lightroom / Sharpening in Lightroom / Added keyword metadata / Exported as JPEG

  • Nikon D300 Nikkor 18-200 F3.5-5.6 / 18.0mm f/3.5 1/60 ISO250 Versailles Palace / North wing ground floor gallery UNESCO World Heritage Site

  • Statuary by Ernst Helmer, on the façade of the Art History Museum (Kunsthistorisches Museum) in Vienna, Austria. / The museum was built between 1871-1891, and designed by Gottfried Semper & Karl Freiherr von Hasenauer in the style of the Italian Renaissance. This is an excellent companion piece to Eros and Psyche

  • I’ve been flaffing about lately putting up snapshots of trips and old little random things and that’s been lots of fun but time I went back to what I really love again and that’s stark black and white Infrared landscape shots… just for a while. This was taken at the Botanical Gardens down by Circular Quay near the Opera House and has a dark stillness to it that really appeals to the formalist within me / . / this image is available as part of the in the garden of my dreams collection

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