Rapunzel's Tower I by moonfish
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From a great distance she could see .......
Comments (8)
estevez
Beautiful image and great effect ! Congratulations !
-Klaus
Good watercolor effect, I though would have prefered you to focus more on the subject of the tower's thumbnail of your picture than the whole pix, because I can see that the tower seems to be the main subject, isn't it ? _Maybe I say this only because I hate the "Jardins La Franise" ! Personnaly I have the "English gardens waiting for the sun" as my favorite grdens. Nothing is square in an english garden. Have you seen those cubic or paralellepipedic "trees" or "plants" in the gardens of Versailles ? Awful ! _Fathers and Mothers Nature NEVER made cubic plants, did "THEY" ? LOL ! Bravo for the tower, I'm sure only an enlarged thumbnail of the same tower-picture would make something wonderful as the final picture !
moonfish
...ahh, but that is the irony of it, Klaus....women were no more meant to be held in towers than trees were meant to be cubed! And, as you recognized, the fountains were based on those of Versailles and built at Longwood Gardens, then the home of Pierre S. DuPont.....I may have a surprise coming for you in a later post.....
Tanialmeida
i love all kind of gardens, absolutly gorgous composition, love it!!!
garnite
So does this mean that all the yeers I've been putting women in Ivory Towers I've been on the wrong tack? Could explain a lot. (I'm a sailor, I meant tack.) Yeers was the obligatory typo.
moonfish
LOL, @garnite!!! Yawl (pun intended) may have been......
PapaGuru
For what it's worth compository-technical the tower is in the right place. Need to see your own hand in this by tablet, sighhh :p.
Sunster
I say keep 'em out of the towers and put them in the tent where they belong, teehee! (You know I'm kidding) :) Beautiful postwork. I love the lighting and the wonderful green! :)