I love the composition of these shots, Rosa. Very evocative! i have a tiny bird skull I found in the garden sitting right here on my desk - one of my favorite things!
Magnifique ! quel appareil utilises tu Rosa ? je doute que ce soit uniquement l'appareil....mais cette lumière, cette netteté... bravo et bon weekend ! bises
Ca fait si longtemps que je ne t'ai pas laisse un petit mot, desolee Rosa, mais je continue a regarder, et a m'merveiller, de tes photos. Cette serie sur le vin est magnifique, j'aime les couleurs, les textures, c'est vraiment harmonieux et gothique a la fois.
Cheers to that Rosa and I've had some really nice Swiss wine when we were in Geneva with our friends.
A great time in Interlaken after Geneva and the weather was great so we were able to head up to Jungfrac and soak in the beautiful scenery. Sorry I was not able to meet you but hopefully someday soon when I come by to Switzerland again :D
In my country there is a saying: better late than never. It may be late but I made it. Stunning photos Rosa, αnd the skull within the composition perfectly Bacchus. Ι think god Dionysus will gladly approved.
One of the hardest thing for me to take pictures is a glass - like wine glass. I either see myself in the glass or I see the window, or shutters, or something in the glass that I can tell. Your pictures are amazing! Flawless beauty, Rosa!
En plein dans le ton!
ReplyDeleteUnique props!
ReplyDeleteLove this! True Dionysian spirit!
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Wow.. What a beautiful set of shots... So mysertious with a little touch of darkness.. in a good way.. lol
ReplyDeleteYou have an amazing gift of capturing amazing photos...
I love these pics Rosa:)))
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Love the first shot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful clicks, Rosa.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! And a perfect subject for those of us entering the weekend. ;-) Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove that skull prop:-)
ReplyDeleteThe photos are beautiful..you are extremely creative..
So nice to let our imagination run isn't it..?
Fill the glasses :) Cheers! Lovely pictures. Is that a bird's skull?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! (Love the skull!)
ReplyDeleteI love the composition of these shots, Rosa. Very evocative! i have a tiny bird skull I found in the garden sitting right here on my desk - one of my favorite things!
ReplyDeleteMagnifique ! quel appareil utilises tu Rosa ? je doute que ce soit uniquement l'appareil....mais cette lumière, cette netteté...
ReplyDeletebravo et bon weekend !
bises
Hello Rosa
ReplyDeleteSi çà c'est un essai, alors je dis bravo !!!
Bises Sandrine
Stunning! Love the photos.. Although I am a bit ambivalent about the skull, it's absolutely dramatic and so your style!!!: )))
ReplyDeleteYou are one crazy-head genius who can produce magnetic, hypnotic pictures !
ReplyDeleteHow elegant. The skull adds so much depth and character to these shots. Thank you for sharing, Rosa!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Rosa!! and wonderful blog..of a great richness..
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Great clicks Rosa.
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Fun post, Rosa. Very gothic! The skull a very unusual prop.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful. I love it!
ReplyDeleteStunning photography Rosa. Simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular photos, Rosa!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo essay Rosa.
ReplyDeleteThe bird skull adds an element of mystery and I like it fine!
ReplyDeleteGreat collection, I especially love the second shot!
ReplyDeletestunning images..
ReplyDeleteMagnifique Rosa.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos Rosa!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo, Rosa!
ReplyDeleteMay I come for a glass or more Rosa? I promise I ll be good company. =)
ReplyDeletePreety etnic with the skelleton
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photography, love the little bird skull and so did my husband! x
ReplyDeleteCa fait si longtemps que je ne t'ai pas laisse un petit mot, desolee Rosa, mais je continue a regarder, et a m'merveiller, de tes photos. Cette serie sur le vin est magnifique, j'aime les couleurs, les textures, c'est vraiment harmonieux et gothique a la fois.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent clicks as always!
ReplyDeleteKisses,dear Rosa!
j'adore, magnifiques tes photos!
ReplyDeletebiz <3
Wonderful shots, Rosa. Wine & wine bottles can be so difficult to photography - and you have done it so beautifully!
ReplyDeleteCheers to that Rosa and I've had some really nice Swiss wine when we were in Geneva with our friends.
ReplyDeleteA great time in Interlaken after Geneva and the weather was great so we were able to head up to Jungfrac and soak in the beautiful scenery. Sorry I was not able to meet you but hopefully someday soon when I come by to Switzerland again :D
Great pictures Rosa, this scalp gives it a more tragic look :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteMoody and wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI always love your photos so much! Nearly as much as your food :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos Rosa...love the darkness touch.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week :)
The skull is dramatic! yet the pics are breathtakingly gorgeous..can't wait for your recipes tho..!
ReplyDeleteANIÈCE: Merci! J'utilise un NIKON D40. Comme tu peux le voir, rien d'extraordinaire.... ;-) Bises et bonne semaine.
ReplyDeletethis post is a wee bit haunting, rosa, but so nicely done!
ReplyDeleteDe tes photos j'apprends toujours.
ReplyDeletec'est un plaisir des yeux dont je ne me lasse pas.
Bises
Beautiful photos Rosa. My hubby's middle name is Dionysius : )
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting photo composition, I would have never thought of it. looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteTes photos sont à couper le souffle Rosa:)xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography of wine bottles! You have some of the most amazing photos on the web - pinned!
ReplyDeleteIn my country there is a saying: better late than never.
ReplyDeleteIt may be late but I made it.
Stunning photos Rosa, αnd the skull within the composition perfectly Bacchus.
Ι think god Dionysus will gladly approved.
Gorgeous pictures Rosa.
ReplyDeleteI really can't decide which one I prefer :black and white or in color.
Spectacular pictures, Rosa!
ReplyDeleteComme toujours belle photo, j'adore ce crâne, c'est superbe :)
ReplyDeleteOne of the hardest thing for me to take pictures is a glass - like wine glass. I either see myself in the glass or I see the window, or shutters, or something in the glass that I can tell. Your pictures are amazing! Flawless beauty, Rosa!
ReplyDeleteI am always enchanted by your photographs and your photography, Rosa, and love seeing where they take you.
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