Sunday, December 13, 2009

Wasp nest?

Oeiras Palace gardens

18 comments:

Cezar and Léia said...

His face shows concern about the close neighbours...
God bless you!
Cezar

Leif Hagen said...

Nice snap! I hope they put a bust of me in a park someday in my memory!

Judy said...

I didn't see it at first but when I clicked on the picture to enlarge it, there it was. Good eye, JM.

Sharon said...

That would be scary if it was at your front door. I know, I had one at my front door once.

Dina said...

Eeuw, poor guy.

Kilauea Poetry said...

This is a really far out image! Terrific. I can't quite tell, but beneath it all.. it appears to be what looks like a nest under the pillar? I like the bit of history in those photos below as well-

Anonymous said...

Great shot. Some unpreserved things can look very good for photos despite their conservation status.

AB said...

Not sure about the wasps' nest, but it looks like the guy in the photo has a bad case of acne.

Wolynski said...

Don't know about the`wasps, but it's a striking photo.

Joan Elizabeth said...

Oooh I'm not keen on wasps ... they repeat bite so an attack can be very alarming ... I am told Europeans bees can too ... our bees can only bite once then they are done.

cieldequimper said...

Well... it's a beautiful shot of a marvellous statue at least!

brattcat said...

What a great angle. I'm trying to imagine how you had to twist yourself to get this image.

Lowell said...

In some circles, a WASP refers to a "White, Anglo-Saxon Protestant." I didn't see one here, I don't think. So, I looked for a wasp nest, but was afraid I'd get bitten, so backed off and decided to write this silly comment.

Have a great week, Jose!

VP said...

Don't care about the wasps, the statue is beautiful and the setting gorgeous.

Marie-Noyale said...

They settle for the strangest places!!

Babzy.B said...

Great observation ;)

Dina said...

At least he must have a good buzz. :)

Anonymous said...

quite a dramatic image !