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and/or website ... Labyrinth Journal
both self-hosted at WordPress
where I publish as myself
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pseudonym.
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Fountain at Bella Terra in Huntingon Beach
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ALMOST
Straight out of the Camera
Cropped
Poster Edges
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27 comments:
These sculptures are really interesting.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
How lovely and refreshing looking. And some very interesting looking metal sculptures. I want to sit up on that scyulpture ledge and dangle my feet in!
This is nice! What a lovely fountain and sculptures! Your editing is so very good!
All three versions are beautiful. Have a nice Wednesday, ciao!
A most beautiful scene.
My watery Wednesday is the ocean's mist. Scroll down below my Wordful Wednesday for the photo share today if you choose to visit with me. Through the Mist
That is a very elaborate fountain--very nice! I liked Poster Edges best--seemed to bring out the loveliness of the shot more!
Love those sculptures!
I like all the versions of your picture of the fountain. Great job!
Interesting sculptures-so clever to have made iron(or bronze-metal at least!) look so organic. Thanks for your comment the other day, I meant to visit back sooner! Hope you are having a good week with no computer issues at all!
Cool looking sculptures, great photos!
HRG: Very Spring looking shot with the green and the flowing water. That would never work up North.
An interesting fountain and sculptures. The puddles speak of all the rain California has been getting.
What a beautiful garden feature. I like the straight out of the camera the best although they are all wonderful.
Interesting sculptures on the back of that fountain.
You're running water and my running water are so different today. :)
Nice work!
Have a great day!
Intersting sculptures. Thank you for sharing them with us today!
~ Tracy
Love the shapes and colors of the sculpture above the fountain - very unique!
Nice shots!
This is a beautiful fountain and the sculptures are nice as well. All three views are lovely.
What beautiful scenery. I love that you are able to post pics straight out of the camera. It wasn't until recently that I've been able to do so....with some pics taken with my new Nikon :)
lovely photos...i especially love your pots & those wonderful lemons...reminds me of our wonderful lemon tree when i was growing up!
I like those interesting sculptures behind the fountain.
I think your pictures look great both ways! What a neat fountain! I love Eva Gabor's quote! SO true! Hope you enjoy the rest of your week! Sherri@lavenderfields
I prefer the non cropped picture. Strange statues !
each one of these is wonderful!
It's great that you tell us what you've done to each photo. It's helps the rest of us stretch our wings.
How fun is that poster edges one! I like that effect. May have to try it myself.
Oh...I love the middle shot. The way it's cropped really brings out the interesting contrasts of the lines! Thanks for stopping by at my WW!
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