One-Hundred-Third Collection
Kedleston is all about the power of art and design – and the art of power. Built in the 1760s to designs by the celebrated architect Robert Adam for Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Baron Scarsdale, the house was intended to evoke the grandeur of ancient Rome. In 1916 the house and estate were inherited by George Nathaniel Curzon, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston and Viceroy of India. Lord Curzon refurbished the ground floor and planned a museum with more than 1,000 objects from across Asia.
A wooden bridge that almost looks like a portal into another world on a beautiful day in Texas! The beauty of this structure was worth capturing!
Sometimes I feel incredibly happy when I’m outside and witness those special moments, e.g. when the sun spreads its rays all over the landscape. Then I simply have to pause for a moment and, as I take a photo, I feel this deep sense of calm and a profound sense of contentment. It’s wonderful to savour this moment for as long as it lasts and then walk home later with a happy smile, while feeling completely grounded again.
A misty, low-angle view of the Eiffel Tower rising above leafless trees, giving the scene a quiet, atmospheric feel.
Nature has her own ways to amaze us! 2 coconut trees in beautiful harmony was a perfect moment that deserved to be captured!