We were fascinated by one of the pools which lined in black gave a remarkable mirror pool. The water was clear of any debris and presumably filtered. It was difficult to judge it's depth because of the ink black.
It gave a perfect reflection of the surrounding garden but to get the full benefit of the whole effect you really had to step back or zoom out.
And then step back again to give a reflection of the grass garden through the gap the surrounding bronze garden and see the Mendip Hills behind.
Then as this is supposed to be pairs a zoom back in to the little figure fishing near the edge.
So I am giving you real value for money today. Two sets of pairs on one post : a mini ZIZO and a bigger ZIZO!
amazing images and such attention to detail by the people who created the whole scene
ReplyDeleteOh wow, what a beautiful place. You have definitely given us our money's worth today!
ReplyDeletelovely photos..and what a beautiful setting
ReplyDeleteI really like the shot that includes the Mendip Hills. An interesting statue and the black of the pool is quite dramatic in its reflecting qualities. Reminded me of a gateway to the underworld.
ReplyDeleteMe too, like seeing the Mendips. The pond is pretty clever - I have always wondered about light and wind for reflections but never really thought about blackening the water! Works a treat (and cheaper than silver..)
ReplyDeletePS. Went to Costa again today (different branch), but was told to come back when the manager was there! Meanwhile the grounds in the compost seem to be attracting lots of little moths. I think I'm missing something :o)
How beautiful!! Nice to see it in both the closeup and more distant views.
ReplyDeleteIt does look a bit hypnotic..I have a horrible feeling history might repeat itself with and I'd lean too far and fall in, as I did many years ago at a family party...
ReplyDeleteCool pairing - pretty surroundings, I'm not surprised they want to borrow the view.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful setting with the hills behind. I like the reflection of the figure.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful garden and water sculpture. The reflections are wonderful and I love the different view points.
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning images! I can't decide which perspective I like best.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflections, not sure if I like the 'black water' or not!
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