Sunday, August 25, 2013

Cascade Garden


18th century Royal Estate at Caxias

Shame the cascade in the background is no longer working!

20 comments:

brattcat said...

beautifully composed.

Anonymous said...

cool looking structure anyway!

VP said...

Great composition, beautiful fountain!

Sylvia K said...

What a beautiful place ! I love the "rocky texture" of the building! Wonderful composition as always, JM! Hope you've had a great weekend!

cieldequimper said...

Amazing. And very baroque!

Sami said...

Lovely place, it looks a bit abandoned though...

TexWisGirl said...

wow! old and beautiful!

Karl said...

Nice composition and good contrast between the bright foreground and the dark background.

Sharon said...

That is quite an interesting structure. I bet the cascade was something to behold. I love the way you've composed this shot.

Lowell said...

That's a fine sculpture/fountain in the foreground but the rest of the Royal Estate is fascinating...looks like it's encrusted with barnacles! Can we see more close up sometime?

Jack said...

It is a wonderful composition, JM. The stone building behind is really remarkable.

Randy said...

Interesting place.

Photo Cache said...

wow.

it makes me curious about other views too.

Cezar and Léia said...

Maravilhosa composiçao nessa foto!
Léia

Dzjiedzjee said...

Really beautiful JM!

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Andie said...

at highest level of art!!

Kay said...

I too would like a closer view if it's possible. The surface of the cascade and the building above it looks very interesting. Nicely composed shot!

Laura. M said...

Magnífico edificio!!

Dina said...

Oh nice! It looks like the sand castles we used to make at the beach by dripping wet sand onto standing sticks.

Hilda said...

Still, this is just so beautiful!