Saturday, September 4, 2010

Reflections weekend-Tesla's ashes

A few weeks ago I visited the Nikola Tesla Museum in downtown Belgrade. A place worth visiting if you come; tours are scheduled in English.

The gold ball above, so they say, houses Nikola Tesla's ashes.

See Newtown Daily Photo for other reflections!

21 comments:

James said...

I'll go to the museum for sure if I'm ever in the area. I think Tesla was a fascinating man.

Sylvia K said...

Terrific capture for the day! Hope you have a great weekend!

Sylvia

Tash said...

I expect sparks to be coming out of it! My friend Ljiljana's 13-yr-old son, Nikola :), learned a lot about his namesake, and was telling me all about him earlier this year. Fascinating, brilliant man.
I like the unusual angle of the reflection (most of the time it's down or facing straight at us)...you always have an innovative twist to memes.

jeff campbell said...

What a capture! Well done...Peace

PJ said...

I would love to visit there, Tesla is one of my heroes, just endlessly fascinating and creative.

Ken Mac said...

love yer new banner shot!!W!

Alexa said...

This photo is downright electric! Which is certainly appropriate, eh?

Gaelyn said...

Incredible way to be commemorated.

dianasfaria.com said...

this is definitely a unique way to remember someone so extraordinary.
Nicely photographed too Bibi.

Gine said...

Artistic and beautiful !

Z said...

Very good angle and eye!

Louis la Vache said...

An electric car, named after Tesla, is being manufactured here in the Bay Area.

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

Tesla was a fascinating genius and probably misunderstood for most of his lifetime. This is a lovely shot, Bibi, and an excellent reflection -- so creative!
xx
Genie

JayLeigh said...

He sounds like an amazing person! What a great reflection photo.

Richard Lawry said...

I would love to visit the museum. I have always found Tesla fascinating.

An Arkies Musings

ruma said...

The position of the treasure may let a spectator be at a loss.


Your photography is wonderful...




From Japan.
Thank you.
ruma

Costea Andrea Mihai said...

excellent speculated the light!!
is a very interesting place, as owner!! probably the most interesting person in history..

michael said...

Such a dramatic photo. Well composed.

Thérèse said...

Such a great inventor!
The sphere looks really nice and original.

'Tsuki said...

Poussière nous revenons à la poussière,
Mais par pitié laissez-nous le faire,
Dans une petite boule de métal poli, Oui oui.

Great picture. I'm actually discovering your blog, and I really enjoy what you're posting there.

Daryl said...

Fascinating .... and a good photo!

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