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Tribal Baroque Performance in Central Park in the Angel Tunnel

 

It was a feast for all senses. Beautiful performance by talented musicians, singers, and dancers. I was mesmerized.

Domenichino's 'Assumption of the Virgin' (1617) sits within the elaborate wooden coffered ceiling that he also designed.

 

Basilica Santa Maria in Trastevere, Rome; July 2019

Ceiling decoration from Casa Batlló, Barcelona, designed by Antoni Gaudí

Sherman Hall. A view of the ornate ceiling. Things do look good when one looks up!

Haneda International Airport, Haneda Tokyo

San Sebastian Cathedral in Lipa, Batangas in the Philippines, c.1865 has a barrel vault painted with images of the apostles.

Since this is a photo of a ceiling you will get a better impression if you turn your head as far as possible and look up at the photo. Just try it...

The #FlickrFriday #Ceiling challenge

 

The light in my hallway . . .

 

A simple photo - little more than point and shoot. Processed in Photoshop to remove a cluttered and distracting background, and to enhance the light emitted at the top of the lamp.

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A mass explore this morning following an early morning meet up. Abandoned boarding school.

 

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The monochrome interpretation of the light fixture reflections brings out the textures and and tones in the counter-top.

 

TOPAZ B&W was used to interpret the processed RAW image in monochrome.

Shot with Pentax 28mm lens on Ilford PanF 50 film

WEEK 7 – Wolfchase Sears Closing, Set II (LL)

 

For this shot, we’re back in the men’s department actionway, this time on the opposite side as that which we saw last time. In this particular view you can see how the ceilings above the actionways/racetrack were just a little bit higher than the ceilings above the actual carpeted department spaces themselves: correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe this is a typical feature of (at least some, if not all) department stores, which I’ve always found cool. (I’m basing this off of Dillard’s, which is the department store chain that I’m most familiar with :P )

 

(c) 2019 Retail Retell

These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

 

View of the glorious 15th-century stone vault of the nave of Sherborne Abbey in Dorset. It is a stunning example of fan vaulting which Simon Jenkins reckons is "sophisticated and enlightened decoration" to be pitted "against any contemporary work of the Italian Renaissance".

In the formal gardens of Werribee Park there is a grotto on an island in a lake. The 'naturalistic' lake and island were constructed about 1877 for the Chirnside family.

From the outside, the grotto is hidden by a covering of growing plants. Inside, the floor, walls and domed ceiling are decorated with shells and other natural treasures (including the Chirnside children's teeth, apparently). The interior of the grotto can be viewed through a glass door. It is pretty amazing.

Scolding didn't help. Ceiling of the church.

Andrea Mantegna's playful ceiling presents an oculus that illusionistically opens into a blue sky, with foreshortened putti playfully frolicking around a balustrade. This was one of the earliest di sotto in sù ceiling paintings.

 

The room was damaged by an earthquake in May 2012 and after restoration opened again in 2015.

Vajdahunyad Castle, Budapest

 

Château de Chenonceau

A church with lots of interest, flint flushwork, brick patching, medieval and post-medieval furnishings. Fine seventeenth century tablets, medieval wallpaintings. Mrs Mildred Holland, the wife of the vicar Revd William Holland painted the extraordinary ceiling between 1859 and 1862 as part of her husband's restoration of the church.

Interesting ceiling boss with eye at the centre

Chapel of the Holy Trinity - fan-vaulted ceiling

Siena, Italy: Ceiling of the Piccolomini library, which adjoins the Cathedral of Siena. The library houses precious illuminated choir books and frescoes painted by the Umbrian Bernardino di Betto, called Pinturicchio, probably based on designs by Raphael.

 

The Cathedral of Siena, Duomo di Siena, is a medieval church in Siena, Italy. The cathedral was originally designed and completed between 1215 and 1263 on the site of an earlier structure. It has the form of a Latin cross with a slightly projecting transept, a dome and a bell tower.

 

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stone vaulted ceiling Woodchester Mansion

The ceiling of Chicago Symphony Orchestra

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