Chicago Lion - 1986
HFF - HAPPY FENCE FRIDAY (PiP)
Body needs music and books
Drei sitzende Grazien
Monument and statue of Giacomo Puccini.
Wood on Wood! HFF!
Fountain of the Naiad.
Die Montagsbank
"My left foot".
#39
#35 urban cows
Lupa capitolina.
Marcus Aurelius.
Moonlit.
Werewolf vs Alien.
Statue of Liberty - 1986
HBM
Daniel Bartels Denkmal
Oh say can you see?
Column of Madonna dello Stellario.
The Lake Monster is friendly and protected from he…
New York - Times Square - 1986
spring ich oder flieg ich?
Chicago Picasso - 1986
Nachts sind alle Katzen grau...
Miroir, gentil miroir...
Le dernier tango à Paris
Fisch in der Hand (2xPiP)
Fischhändlerin Margarete Flint -in Stade
Leafing with a Kiss – Grounds for Sculpture, Hamil…
In Ermangelung eines Lampenschirms geht es auch mi…
Figuren am Hamburg Museum
Brunnenfigur in den Colonnaden
"Ice Cream"
Girl with Bicycle, by João Duarte (2020).
Sculptures in Livramento Market.
squares
CM2C - Hair Transplant Clinic
... where the ༓Light༓ enters you
Władysław Sikorski
Mr Frog He Would a-Readin' Go, uh-huh
The Guardian of the Archives
Marathon of Hope – Ottawa, Ontario
Reconciliation: The Canadian Peace Keeping Monumen…
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Chicago - Calder's Flamingo - 1986
Flamingo, created by American artist Alexander Calder, is a 16 m tall sculpture located in the Federal Plaza in front of the Kluczynski Federal Building. Calder's signature on the sculpture indicates it was constructed in 1973. Flamingo weighs 50 tons, is composed of steel, and is "vermilion" in color. The structure is a prominent example of the "constructivist movement", first popularized in Russia in the early 20th century.
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Prefer the colour version Berny.
Personally, I think it's a monstrosity.........but that doesn't detract from the fact this is a super photo.
Splendid!!
In both, I prefer the colored versions
I liked your b/w version but not nearly as much as your colorful version...I wonder...did you try for a selective color option? I think this would be perfect for that!
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