fey by aksirp
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Description
...or lost in reverie... seen in a little Chapelle. I did the focus on details of the dress and hands, for once ist not for the person, for once its for the words...
Comments (7)
Kordouane
The picture is a bit of alchemy, it all depends on what you want to show
aksirp
thank you for comment Kordouane!
Faemike55
Beautiful capture.
aksirp
thank you Mike!
Richardphotos
I wonder if her hands were really that large in real life. very nice statue/capture
aksirp
thank you for comment!
rbowen
Beautiful capture!
anahata.c
At first I thought this was a statue of Clara Fey, the Nun...but I think you're using the word, "fey", because this shows a woman (or man perhaps? perhaps a prince or king?) in deep reverie (as you say). When we zoom, we see that you focussed on the arm and book, and on the left side of his/her cloak or cape. (The rest is gently unfocussed.) It's good that you focussed on his/her arm and cloak, because it puts the emphasis---as you wrote---on the words in the book. (I assume that book is either her scriptures, or prayers.) A sweet gold tone here. A private and gentle portrait.
aksirp
It must be the Statue of Maria because near by ist the Statue of Joseph and Child - fey was not the right word, I wanted to say she is devotional, that seems better... thank you very much for looking and comment my friend!