Salut Julie π Je te remercie d’avoir ecoute la musique. Quand ils ont donne le titre Let there be light – ca me paraissait normal de mettre la musique d’Oldfield. Fais-tu partie de Weekly Photo Challenge? Merci bien pour ton gentil commentaire π
I stopped by a couple of times yesterday to see if you had posted something for the challenge. This was well worth the wait! Stunning photo!
I’ll post a second post for the challenge this week, because I know I have a lot of good light photos laying around on my harddisks somewhere π
Thank you very much for your words of appreciation, CG :). My laptop went bananas yesterday, and hubby was up for most of the night reinstalling everything. It is working again….
I haven’t read the book but in the film adaptation of The DaVinci Code, the character Captain Bezu Fache (played by Jean Reno) remarked that the Louvre Pyramid is “a scar on the face of Paris”. Since then, I’ve often wondered what is the majority sentiment of Parisians of the pyramid.
Gorgeous Paula! Perfect music too, as always.
I seriously considered re-posting the same thing! π
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π thank you, Madhu π
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La lumière et les couleurs sont magiques !
Plus Γ©clatant qu’en rΓ©alitΓ© π
Belle musique !
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Salut Julie π Je te remercie d’avoir ecoute la musique. Quand ils ont donne le titre Let there be light – ca me paraissait normal de mettre la musique d’Oldfield. Fais-tu partie de Weekly Photo Challenge? Merci bien pour ton gentil commentaire π
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Je ne fais pas partie du Weekly Photo Challenge, j’aimerais bien mais je me mets dΓ©jΓ trop de pression avec une photo chaque jour, je veux continuer pendant un an, donc jusqu’au mois de mars 2014. AprΓ¨s je serai plus relax et je ferai d’autres choses.
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Je comprends π
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Beautiful image, Paula, and perfect for the challenge.
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Cheers, Jane :), I have quite a few “light” pics. It was a draw between this and Notre Dame of Paris π
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Good one, too!
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I stopped by a couple of times yesterday to see if you had posted something for the challenge. This was well worth the wait! Stunning photo!
I’ll post a second post for the challenge this week, because I know I have a lot of good light photos laying around on my harddisks somewhere π
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Thank you very much for your words of appreciation, CG :). My laptop went bananas yesterday, and hubby was up for most of the night reinstalling everything. It is working again….
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It’s a good thing that your husband is good with computers and cameras π
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What a beautiful photo… looks like a building of gold…
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Thank you very much, Bulldog π Pyramids in front of Louvre are very inspiring especially for night shots π
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Wonderful choice, from the “city of light”. π
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I am thankful for your appreciation LD. Thank you for finding time to comment π
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Ahhh! Paris at night. Definitely always a night to remember. Great, excellent capture, Paula.
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Many thanks, Rommel. Paris is always waiting for us with its arms stretched π
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What a perfect golden shot Paula, and perfect for the challenge.
Pyramid of light in the heart of an ancient palace.
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Well said dear Seonaid. I am very happy you like this photo π
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Great composition.
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Picture perfect! Lights and the city itself really does create a special mood.
And thank you for the music, too – wonderful experience.
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Aaaaaahhh, Paris π
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Perfect Shot… and the music.
It’s something I really enjoy in your blog, the music.
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Exquisite golden light and great music, Paula! I love this place.
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Beautiful !!!!!
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Love your music as well and I found this one! Thanks Paula !
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Thank you for letting me know Kathryn. Charlotte is also a great actress π
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You have very good taste in music Paula. !
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I thought I was writing in other post. This one is by Oldfield, but you already know that π
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Now I do : )
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A beautiful capture of an interesting place.
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Thank you, Colline π Louvre at night is quite a sight!
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What a perfect palette of light Paula!
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π π π Thank you.
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great capture. perfect click for theme
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Thank you very much, Amar. I am happy you’ve stopped by to comment π
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Very amazing indeed.
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π Thank you so much!
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I’ll add my comments to the bloggers who were faster getting to their reader – beautiful light Paula!
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π Many thanks, dear Lisa π
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Love Paris – gorgeous photos, Paula – the light is perfect!
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I haven’t read the book but in the film adaptation of The DaVinci Code, the character Captain Bezu Fache (played by Jean Reno) remarked that the Louvre Pyramid is “a scar on the face of Paris”. Since then, I’ve often wondered what is the majority sentiment of Parisians of the pyramid.
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Hmm, a good question. I only saw tourists there though.
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I went years ago. There’s so much artistic beauty inside it’s great not to forget how unique the outside design is too.
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Exactly. Thank you π
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Magnifique!!! Merci beaucoup, Paula!
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Mon plaisir π
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Never seen Paris this way!
Thank you, for the opportunity!
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Excellent choice and beautiful capture!
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Magnifique, Paula! π
One of many incentives to get me to Paris next year.
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π I haven’t yet met a person that is disappointed with Paris. Incentives to visit and re-visit are numerous π
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Wow, what a beautiful night scene. The composition is very pleasing, and the reflection is wonderful.
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Much obliged old chap π
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Une jolie photo avec un mΓͺme ton dominant. π
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Gorgeous! Period. π
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