WOW. That’s the cleanest reflection, I think I ever saw, Paula. I love the tones too, and the fact that the lamp is lighted. The grate framing is effective too. I LIKE. π
I just read a little about this place. It was at one time a single university but due to student unrest; I think, it was shut down and split into four distinct universities. I don’t know what the uprising was about other than to protest to expulsion of a specific group of students. What that smaller clique did, I don’t know. It must have been something tremendous to bring a major university to its knees.
You have creatively captured the reflections – well done
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Thank you very much Ravi π I have peeked a lot through Sorbonne’s windows π
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Beautiful window and reflection Paula!!!!
Ya de vuelta de vacaciones, espero ponerme al dΓa poco a poco!
Feliz AΓ±o Nuevo y un abrazo!
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Feliz Ano querida Ilargia. Te hechaba de menos. Besos…
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Great capture! There’s a whole world in one window!
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Ti ringrazio Anna π Come stai cara? Io sono stanca di tutto, il lavoro, paura …. Ti scrivo dopo…
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Another amazing shot! PERFECT, Paula!
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I’m happy you like it Amy π *baci*
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Great shot, Paula! The Sorbonne being quite an opportunity in itself for many people!
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Spot on Julie π Merci pour ton commentaire π
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This is a beautiful photo, Paula!
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Cheerful window
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Hi Paula ,history of the window hides many fascinating secrets.Cheers.jalal
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A place that brings back memories. I walked some of its halls for three months while on a sΓ©jour in Paris.
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Nice one! Windows within windows with reflections of windows π Good job, Paula!
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A perfect quote to post with this pretty picture. π
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You can imagine each reflection is it’s own image framed by the molding. It’s a great capture!
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wow! nice! very challenging shot .. .there’s a lot going on. it all holds together, tho. deeper viewing is highly rewarded!
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Excellent window view Paula!
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WOW. That’s the cleanest reflection, I think I ever saw, Paula. I love the tones too, and the fact that the lamp is lighted. The grate framing is effective too. I LIKE. π
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Wonderful capture, quote, and music! π
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wonderful frame…and no…i am not talking about the window frame! π
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Beautiful quote and shot Paula. Love the reflections in the window. π
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Splendid shot, Paula…. π
Great reflections on the window.
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I am grateful Sreejith π
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WoW! Great picture. Love it!
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Thank you very much Jaap π
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Beautiful reflections, Paula.
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Windows through windows! Wonderful clarity Paula!
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Nice shot Paula, but what is the famous Sorbonne?
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Thank you CG. Sorbonne is a famous university of Paris.
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enjoyed this click – and the quote, too. thanks for sharing.
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Thank you π
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Great picture and great quote
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The reflection makes this photo so special. A great photo, very well done Paula π
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That light drew me in through the window panes; into another world. All the aspects of a dream, your photo is brilliant, Paula. Thank you!
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I am touched and flattered Annie π
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what a great photo, love the reflections
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How very Parisian Paula! Wonderful post. Love the music with the image-instant mood!!
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Adoro!
BelΓssima fotografia! π Gosto muito da cor da luz. π
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Oh this is one of the very best Paula!!!
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Lovely capture, Paula. I love the lamplight shining through, and the French music adds to the mystique. π
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I just read a little about this place. It was at one time a single university but due to student unrest; I think, it was shut down and split into four distinct universities. I don’t know what the uprising was about other than to protest to expulsion of a specific group of students. What that smaller clique did, I don’t know. It must have been something tremendous to bring a major university to its knees.
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