Wallenstein Palace Gardens: Fountain by photosynthesis
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Description
One of the fountains located in the pond at the Wallenstein Palace gardens. All the original statues (creations of a well known Dutch artist named Adrian de Vries) were plundered by the Swedish Army in 1648 during the Thirty Years War & were replaced by copies in the early 20th century.
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Comments (6)
auntietk
The light shimmering on that green-and-gold water is exquisite. What a gorgeous shot!
MrsRatbag
Shimmering, yes; incredibly lovely shot!
anahata.c
again, ditto Tara and Denise. This is stunning. You used some kind of softening or glow treatment, but subtly enough so as not to take over the shot. It gives a quiet glow. And it allows the water to be almost plastic or acrylic in the best sense; and the leaves back there to look like a gigantic wreath or throw. Beautiful lights and shimmer. And the composition is serene and 'protected'. Ie, a feeling of being in a protected space...More beautiful work, Claude.
durleybeachbum
Sumptuous vegetation and the golden light make this deliciously enjoyable.
Hendesse
Fantastic shot. Beautiful fountain and the surface of the water looks amazing.
kgb224
Wonderful capture my friend. God bless.