Ice sculptures can be difficult to photograph in daylight and I imagine it's a bit harder with the lights on them. That said, William, I enjoyed seeing these beautiful works in this post and the previous one.
@Klara: I love showing them under the lights. I always take some time at some point during the festival to get to see them in the evening. I think the sculptures look their best this way.
They are beautiful when lighted up. Great ice sculptures!
ReplyDeleteThey look like shimmering pieces of cut glass!
ReplyDeleteMore sparkling.
ReplyDeleteThe blue light suits the ice sculptures the best I think, a winning combination William 😊
ReplyDeleteTrabalhos fantásticos e de grande beleza.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom Domingo.
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Livros-Autografados
Ice sculptures can be difficult to photograph in daylight and I imagine it's a bit harder with the lights on them. That said, William, I enjoyed seeing these beautiful works in this post and the previous one.
ReplyDeletewonder how sharp they are? love the colors. ( ;
ReplyDeleteAmazing to see, these all look so good.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
@Nancy: they are!
ReplyDelete@Lowell: they do.
@Marianne: indeed.
@Grace: I agree.
@Francisco: thank you.
@Beatrice: thanks!
@Beth: they'd be quite sharp.
@Jan: they do.
Again , I like the light. These sculptures are more detailed than ever. Artists seem to challenge the ice more and more.
ReplyDeleteEnjoying your house of blue lights, William! You are such an important part of our blogging community. Thanks, man
ReplyDeleteIce and light makes perfect match in your photos, William. Beautiful captures.
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful in the blue light!
ReplyDeleteThe lights seem to highlight their fragility.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the details and light!
ReplyDelete@Red: they do some amazing work with these.
ReplyDelete@Cloudia: thank you!
@Klara: I love showing them under the lights. I always take some time at some point during the festival to get to see them in the evening. I think the sculptures look their best this way.
@Marleen: they do!
@Sharon: I agree.
@Jackie: indeed!
@Linda: I do too.
Wow, the sculptures look so dreamy under the lights! So gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYes, they do shimmer and are very vibrant. Thanks for the advice on how to get rid of the photo shoot doldrums! Need a kickstart!
ReplyDelete...what creativity.
ReplyDeleteThe peacock. Wow!
ReplyDeleteIt's an incredible display!
ReplyDeleteThey look very different from the earlier daytime shots you took. The color creates an almost surreal mood.
ReplyDelete@Tamago: I love seeing them this way.
ReplyDelete@Kate: you're welcome! I'm planning on a visit to the National Gallery here this week, which will help me fill up a good part of April.
@Tom: definitely!
@Revrunner: it stands out!
@Mari: that it is.
@Kay: it does, yes.
Beautiful ice sculptures!
ReplyDeleteThey are!
DeleteOkay, forget what I said about fragile in your next post. These (especially the last one) look VERY fragile.
ReplyDeleteThey do!
DeleteThose are vibrant for sure!
ReplyDeleteVery much so.
DeleteThey're all beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI agree.
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