St. Michael's Square
Detail of the Supremacy at Sea fountain -
to the left of St. Michael's Gate -
created in 1895 by Austrian sculptor Rudolf Ritter von Weyr
Merisi, as summer heat has begun to cover NYC, it's been grand this Sunday evening to have a browse through your recent posts. Each of them, in its own way, has shown me that this calendar stage can be quite beautiful in various parts of our shared world.
You do encourage me to prepare to welcome Summer in the City. xo
Merisi, I too have taken pictures of this wonderful fountain, but none of my photos showed the strength that your photo does. It is definitely enhanced in black and white instead of color. MASTERFUL!
Fine photo. That must be a very attractive fountain.
ReplyDeletethe power in this sculpture and your image..wow
ReplyDeleteAmazing detail in the sculpture and a terrific capture, Merisi, as always! Hope you have a great new week!!
ReplyDeleteMerisi, as summer heat has begun to cover NYC, it's been grand this Sunday evening to have a browse through your recent posts. Each of them, in its own way, has shown me that this calendar stage can be quite beautiful in various parts of our shared world.
ReplyDeleteYou do encourage me to prepare to welcome Summer in the City. xo
Merisi, I too have taken pictures of this wonderful fountain, but none of my photos showed the strength that your photo does. It is definitely enhanced in black and white instead of color. MASTERFUL!
ReplyDeleteThe B & W sure brings out the anatomical splendor of the subject. Just wonderful
ReplyDeleteBeautifully lit, Merisi! Black and white is ideal for this shot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sculpture :-)
ReplyDeletebrilliant as a monochrome!!!!!
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