You're not allowed to takes photos in the Doge's Palace,
in Venice. But I couldn't resist sneaking this one—just loved
the reflection of the courtyard in this funky window.
[You can find more reflections here, at James' meme.]
A great effect and it has drawn my attention to the Doge's Palace- what are they afraid of, I wonder. The question applies to all museums who ban photos, if a flash is not used.
I understand why you couldn't resist : the view is really interesting, with the effect of the glass... Nice sharing !
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellent image. The detail in the bubbled reflection is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYou did well. I find this shot FANTASTIC! I love it!
ReplyDeleteC'est vraiment une image extraordinaire ! J'aime beaucoup, moi aussi !
ReplyDeleteThat's fabulous. I love the texture. My favourite reflection this week.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun...:)
ReplyDeleteWow!! That's so creative of you! It's perfectly captured! WOW!
ReplyDeleteThat's a really neat find... so small!
ReplyDeletebut, you were taking a picture out the Doge's Palace....
ReplyDeleteA great effect and it has drawn my attention to the Doge's Palace- what are they afraid of, I wonder. The question applies to all museums who
ReplyDeleteban photos, if a flash is not used.
MG2 -- Good question. Both the Capitoline and Vatican museums in Rome were perfectly fine with photos, as long as you don't use flash.
ReplyDeleteFabulous furtive shot, Alexa!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! Thanks for breaking the rules. I'm glad that you did. :)
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