Lovely morning in Amsterdam



I got here yesterday and have walked miles. This morning started beautifully. I was going to take the tram to the Rijks Museum, but decided to walk instead, which is when I caught those lovely reflections on the canal.
It was a busy day –I visited a cemetery, and Rembrandt’s House. So I must say that I am pooped, but a good night’s sleep and I’ll be ready for more tomorrow.

The good, the bad…

I am still on the learning curve with my brand new camera, a Panasonic Lumix FZ-100 and am quite happy with the results.
My last visit was at the Louvre, where lighting often makes it difficult to take good shots. I don’t usually take pictures of paintings, because of the difficulty of getting good or faithful results.

I was in the XVI century Italian painting section

Angels playing on the floor

and noticed those cute angels playing on the floor on the right lower hand corner of a painting.

Dragon being slain

As I said in a previous post, I love angels, but who can resist a good old dragon being slain?

I love angels



This one I took last year during a trip to Berlin with friend Monceau
We took a one-day visit to Potsdam and went around Sans-Souci Schloss, which has enough baroque and rococo stuff to feast any photographer’s eye

Berliner Dom : looking up



It’s never very easy to photograph a church, particularly one with a cupola.
It’s been almost a year since I was in Berlin and I haven’t found the time to post some of the photos I took there. And yet, it’s a fascinating city.
On our first day, we visited the impressive cathedral

Dogon, mother and child



I may be a total stranger to Dogon culture, and be unable to understand much of it, there are still images that “talk” to me.
Is this very different from our Virgin and child paintings or sculptures?

Seen at Musée du Quai Branly yesterday.