I met this beautiful woman while on a walk around the Loveland Benson Sculpture Park. I started up a conversation with her but found her to be a little on the quiet side, possibly some shyness. I loved the way the wind blew through her hair and the intensity in her eyes. Don’t think she is my Sugar-mama but I’m always open to new relationships. Hope everyone has a wonderful Aprils Fools Day.
I have posted images taken from the park previously so some of the sculptures you’ve already seen. The park is located on the north side of Lake Loveland and showcases, at the present time, 131 sculptures. You can follow the walking path and meander through the sculptures. If you feel a bit tired you can relax on the many benches along the pathway There are a couple of ponds in the park where youngsters can try their luck at fishing, and a gazebo with enough room to seat 50 people.
9 Comments
Steve Skinner
Wish I had enough hair to blow in the wind like your lady friend!
Monte Stevens
There are some who have enough but still shave it off. 🙂
Paul
That sculpture has a lot of beautiful detail in it. Do they have placards saying who are the various artists?
Monte Stevens
Yes, they do have titles and names of the sculptor’s name but I do not remember it.
Anita Jesse
I love the light on this. You were in exactly the right spot at the right moment. The statue does indeed come to life. You photographed the metal to show off all the beauty of the texture and color. Should the artist ever want a publicity photo of his or her work, yours would be the logical choice.
Monte Stevens
Thanks, Anita. I did use fill flash, reduced 2 stops, to help bring out the details in this awesome work of art.
Mark
I am just amazed at the detail in this, and by the person who created it, whoever they are.
Monte Stevens
And, I’m amazed at the skill people have honed in their craft that take my breath away. Thanks, Mark, for stopping by and leaving comments.
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