Sunday, January 6, 2013

Based On Symmetry

 
Palace of the Counts of Calheta, Belém, Lisbon

20 comments:

brattcat said...

such an enchanting garden.

Cezar and Léia said...

Looks great! I don't recall having seen this, what a miss!
God bless you!
Cezar

Anonymous said...

Lovely and very green :)

Shaun said...

That is a cracking shot JM, if it wasn't for the trees in the background you would have swore this was a mirrored photo.
Excellent work here

Virginia said...

Finely manicured!
V

VP said...

Absolutely enchanting and so well kept!

Sylvia K said...

What a beautiful, enchanting place indeed!! I love those "scrolling" hedges! Fantastic and a terrific capture as always! Have a great week!!

LOLfromPasa said...

Where is that glorious sunshine :). Your beautiful photo has an 'English' feel to it. Very nice.

Sharon said...

Such a beautiful garden. It takes talent to get a garden to look like that.

theconstantwalker said...

A beautiful garden to see...

RedPat said...

I love this type of thing!

tapirgal said...

A beautiful design and carefully manicured garden, and yet with grass eroding the paving stones. I like it for this contrast as well as for its beauty.

LONDONLULU said...

Beautiful garden and capture! I agree with LOLfromPasa, it looks like an English garden:)

Randy said...

Nicely manicured.

Jack said...

This is simply a marvelous garden, JM. It had to be photographed symmetrically.

Duncan D. Horne - the Kuantan blogger said...

Symmetrical it is! Very nice!
Duncan In Kuantan

Lowell said...

And you are taken a very symmetrical photo! Everything is in order. This must say something "spiritual" about something, right? Maybe the designers are trying to counter the randomness of the universe?

Kay said...

This is an amazing garden. Very nice shot. Did you show it from another angle a while back, or was that yet another spot?

Hilda said...

Sculpted gardens like this just totally amaze me.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

J'adore gardens like this, but I know from experience how hard it is to keep hedges trimmed..if only they would all grow at the same rate haha!