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Thank you, Martin! I was a bit stumped when I noticed the different blues in the first two pictures. I shot them within minutes of each other, shortly before 1 PM. Probably the different angle from the sun or such.
What a surprise! You and I both featured beautiful domes under clear blue skies today. I love the contrast in your photos, particularly finishing with the reflections.
Love this roof. About the different blues: You may not realize that the sun as well as the light bouncing of the buildings around alters (in this case)the blue. That's why plein air painting is harder than painting inside, because outside the light (as well as colors) keep changing!
Thank you for this observation, Jesh! Clearly the camera sensors do capture the light that bounces off the building, could not be otherwise. Light is a many-splendored thing, indeed! Cheers, Merisi
You always capture the light so well, Merisi. Love number three in the sequence.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Martin!
DeleteI was a bit stumped when I noticed the different blues in the first two pictures. I shot them within minutes of each other, shortly before 1 PM. Probably the different angle from the sun or such.
Clear blue skies are so welcome, Merisi! The buildings stand out so well. The reflections in the third photo are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI also am quite taken by the third photo with marvelous reflections.
ReplyDeleteThose reflections are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThe light is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteI am not rushing Spring...I want time to stand still!
Those reflections are very nice.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous skies and terrific reflections, Merisi!! The light is brilliant indeed! Have a great weekend! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. I love shooting photos like this.
ReplyDeleteLove that first shot.. dome is where the heart is. ;)
ReplyDeleteIt is good to look up. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love all of that architecture - I wish I lived closer to places like this
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind comments!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Merisi
so beautiful... love the reflection in the last image... gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLovely, both the reflections and the blue sky!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shot!
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These are all fantastic shots.
ReplyDeletetwo thumbs up. well done.
ReplyDeleteOh, my! That blue, blue sky!
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise! You and I both featured beautiful domes under clear blue skies today. I love the contrast in your photos, particularly finishing with the reflections.
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
Sehr schöne Fotos! Toller Blog!
ReplyDeleteLG Mary
Love this roof. About the different blues: You may not realize that the sun as well as the light bouncing of the buildings around alters (in this case)the blue. That's why plein air painting is harder than painting inside, because outside the light (as well as colors) keep changing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this observation, Jesh!
DeleteClearly the camera sensors do capture the light that bounces off the building, could not be otherwise. Light is a many-splendored thing, indeed!
Cheers,
Merisi