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by Jordan Blackstone
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Statue of a cherub at the bottom of the staircase into the Zwinger Palace in Dresden, Germany.... more
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Statue of a cherub at the bottom of the staircase into the Zwinger Palace in Dresden, Germany.
The Zwinger (Der Dresdner Zwinger) is a palace in Dresden, eastern Germany, built in Rococo style and designed by court architect Matthaus Daniel Pappelmann. It served as the orangery, exhibition gallery and festival arena of the Dresden Court.
The location was formerly part of the Dresden fortress of which the outer wall is conserved. The name derives from the German word Zwinger (outer ward of a concentric castle); it was for the cannons that were placed between the outer wall and the major wall. The Zwinger was not enclosed until the Neoclassical building by Gottfried Semper called the Semper Gallery was built on its northern side.
Featured in the following groups:
~ Amateur Photographers
~ Women Photographers
~ Comfortable Art
~ Art From The Past
~ Memories and Nostalgia
~ Forgotten by Time
~ 1-2-3-4-5
~ Weekly FUN For ALL
Jordan Blackstone - Fine Art Photographer/Artist Member of Federation of Canadian Artists and Society of Canadian Artists. Who am I? I am a Photographer who loves to paint and a painter who loves photography. I am a Creative. Growing up in Alberta, I was surrounded by the wild beauty of the prairies and the ruggedness of the Rockies. With these as my backyard, they have influenced my style and given me a strong appreciation for the raw beauty of the life around me. Do not try to fit me into a particular genre for I am constantly growing and learning. While wildlife and nature are my main focal points, I also enjoy working on portraits and graphic design. Each one presents its own unique challenges. Visit my main website at Imagine...
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Jordan Blackstone
Thanks so very much, Chrisann, for the Feature in "Weekly FUN for ALL"
Jordan Blackstone
ShitlaPrasad, thank you so very much for the Feature in "1-2-3-4-5"
Jordan Blackstone
Elusive Moon, thank you so very much for the Feature in "Forgotten by Time"
Jordan Blackstone
Sandra, I greatly appreciate you Featuring my work in your group "Memories and Nostalgia"
Jordan Blackstone
Jouko, thank you so very much for the Feature in "Art From The Past"
Jordan Blackstone
Thank you so very much, everyone!! I greatly appreciate all of your wonderful and encouraging comments! =)
Linda Cox
Great composition. Love it. l/v/p
Maureen J Haldeman
great image enhanced by the perspective
Lincoln Rogers
Nice composition and capture, Jordan. The setting is great.
Janet Felts
Beautiful work v
David Neace
Wonderful image, love the tones!!!!!!!
James Petersen
Awesome capture
Giada Rossi
Absolutely brilliant capture and pov, Jordan! Great eye and shot! Lovely composition! Wow! :-)
Leah McDaniel
Lovely architectural details. Like the perspective.
Dawn Currie
Great point of view!
Deena Stoddard
great presentation! v
Sandra Clark
so cute you can not go wrong w cherubs
K Hines
Nice image!
Jawaharlal Layachi
Great capture! V
Laurie Perry
Great find and capture!
James Aiken
Great capture and composition Jordan. Rhe light and dark balances nicely and really allows the cherub to pop out in the foreground. Beautiful work.
Pamela Briggs-Luther
Very cute!!! I love the expression on the statue's face!
Joan Carroll
very nice! v
Jordan Blackstone
Thank you so very much, Jim, for the Feature in "Comfortable Art"