Thanks! It is indeed an antique, dating from the beginnings of XVIIIth Century, and belongs to the majestic ruins of "Ssma. Trinidad del Paraná" a jesuit mission. I have extensively photographed those ruins in my april 14th. and march 26-29th. posts.
i like the detail of the carving tone....it's rustic looking and warm color texture is awesome...also my favorite spot is the top circle shape with dark shadow ...very nice contrast!!
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I like the shade of sephia; while being natural; it looks antique and brings out the sandy look of the baptismal bowl.
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Thanks! It is indeed an antique, dating from the beginnings of XVIIIth Century, and belongs to the majestic ruins of "Ssma. Trinidad del Paraná" a jesuit mission. I have extensively photographed those ruins in my april 14th. and march 26-29th. posts.
i like the detail of the carving tone....it's rustic looking and warm color texture is awesome...also my favorite spot is the top circle shape with dark shadow ...very nice contrast!!
I like the soft rustic colours and the textures on this one, I'll have to look at your other photos of the ruins, looks intriguing.
I love the way it almost seems to be sprouting from the brick walk way... And I'd love to see what this would look like with the water in it...
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