Thursday, January 20, 2011

Museu do Oriente (IV)


Indonesian display

20 comments:

brattcat said...

These museum shots have been jaw-droppingly beautiful, JM.

Leif Hagen said...

Reminds me of my 10 day vacation on Bali! I love all the music, art, dancing, food........

Sharon said...

Beautifully photographed!

Small City Scenes said...

What a great Museum. I love it so far. MB

James said...

You are very good at photography this exibit. A museum would be fortunate to have you take photos for their website or catolog.

Halcyon said...

So fancy!

Olivier said...

magnifique, et avec ce fond noir cela ressort tres bien

Cezar and Léia said...

Riquissimos detalhes, esse ornamento é maravilhoso!
Léia

Eu adoro qdo tenho oportunidade de fazer fotos dentro de museus.Mas hj não tive sorte, fui visitar o Museu da Villa Vauban uma exposiçao super legal sobre "Dutch 17th-century seascapes", mas estava proibido fotos, mesmo sem flashes! :(

Judy said...

All of these photos are amazing! How do you hold the camera so still?

irinapictures said...

Different cultures are so diverse and amazing.

VP said...

I like the piece, but I think you did a very good work photographing it. The image is stunning!

Joan Elizabeth said...

The lighting here is just lovely. The museum has done a magnificent job of presenting these pieces.

Tommy Andre Nekkoy said...

excellent lightning - well done my frien

Randy said...

Wow the work involved in creating something so beautiful.

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

Beautiful character of Bali..

Lowell said...

Just plain stunning! Your photography, I mean. The object is also stunning, of course, but you highlighted it so well. So much detail, and color and intricacy!

T. Becque said...

Wonderful, it seems alive.

Jack said...

The objects in this museum have all been striking, as has your clear and crisp photography against the inky black. Nice.

Louis la Vache said...

How did you get a photo of «Louis'» former father-in-law?

tapirgal said...

I love it! I'm such an animal person, and in my book, dragons are animals. Love that face and shaggy coat like an angora goat or something.