Statue In The Rain
It looks like the statue is crying
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Category | streetphotography |
Settings | ISO 400 50 mm f/1.8 1/640sec |
Camera | Nikon D7500 |
Lens | Nikon AF-S 50mm f/1.8G |
Location | Amsterdam - The Netherlands |
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Good detail. It would be interesting to know what character is carved in that statue to know the reason for his crying. These sculptures have their own symbolism. That would help us understand the kind of sensitivity that crying. Thanks for sharing
That is a solid suggestion. Did not think about it like that, next time I will zoom in on the text
You do love photography, hey. Yours always awesome. Fun to go scroll up and down your blogs, pictures so sharp and clear @juliank Bravo 👍👍👍👍
Yes I do, nice to hear that you like to scroll down my blog, ill make sure it keeps coming
Amazing at first look on this picture I also thought the statue is crying and the rain water and it's tears is mixing ::)but after watching this picture on full screen I got it that in original statue is not crying it just a lines drawn on the face of the statue but in rain it looks like that statue is crying great architecturing:)
Sharp! I also believe it is designed in that way
Yeah true it seems like that the architecturer designed this statue in that way..
beautiful happy sunday
Very good post,
Great articles, and interesting photos to see
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