What an unique chandelier. So glad you thought to take a photo of it. Oh now that's quite a dapper looking gentleman. He looks as if he is showing compasion for the pigeon! What an amazing sight is the old church building, from the 1640's I believe. I can't imagine...
I thought that was amber, so that fooled me. Great quirky image. Of course it's the gentleman and pigeon, going about there business I am drawn to. This is the kind of people photography I enjoy doing and veiwing. I have to snap so many posed images that it is refreshing to see natural slices of life.
Oooh I so want that chandelier! You've captured it wonderfully. As much as I miss Paris, I can't say I'd want to be there now during this cold snowy weather. I like to walk everywhere, but I also don't like being cold, so I fear I'd end up drinking all day in a cafe. Well, that might be fun too. Thanks for continuing to share your amazing Paris photos!
Picture perfect! I'm not sure where this one is, but the light is so brighting is much brighter inside than some of the older Cathedrals. Love the organ here.
HA! Starman, you are absolutely right! Although "I'll Be Seeing You" is a song about Paris, it's time for another song. Merci! V Merci mes amis, I too loved all the churches. This one is so old and so special. I am glad you like it as well.
The building looks very classic and stylish.
ReplyDeleteThe man captured in this post looks like deep in thoughts.
Great series!
I rediscover Paris I like your photos of buildings and especially the wall of "je t'aime "
ReplyDeleteWhat an unique chandelier. So glad you thought to take a photo of it. Oh now that's quite a dapper looking gentleman. He looks as if he is showing compasion for the pigeon! What an amazing sight is the old church building, from the 1640's I believe. I can't imagine...
ReplyDeleteHappy you found the Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis Church; it's worth a visit!
ReplyDeleteThe guy and the pigeon...priceless. Well spotted.
ReplyDeleteI thought that was amber, so that fooled me. Great quirky image. Of course it's the gentleman and pigeon, going about there business I am drawn to. This is the kind of people photography I enjoy doing and veiwing. I have to snap so many posed images that it is refreshing to see natural slices of life.
ReplyDeleteVery original chandelier!
ReplyDeleteThe church looks beautiful and the photo is gorgeous! Shame I've never been there...
I love the "piece of conversation" between man and bird!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I am ever drawn to a pigeon going about its business ...
ReplyDeletefor some reason, those lights in the first pic remind me a hat you would see on a girl doing the jitterbug. V, I emailed you. Talk to me!
ReplyDeleteyou had a favor to ask?
ReplyDeleteKM, Email me again. I don't have yours. Yes a big favor s'il vous plait!
ReplyDeleteBergson, A compliment that you rediscover Paris here. Merci.
ReplyDeleteThe gentleman at Palais Royal seems to be giving the pigeon the right of way. I especially loved this photograph.
The church was just a wonderful place to visit. The Morais is filled with fabulous sights of old Paris. Do not miss it! THanks Barbara!
Oooh I so want that chandelier! You've captured it wonderfully. As much as I miss Paris, I can't say I'd want to be there now during this cold snowy weather. I like to walk everywhere, but I also don't like being cold, so I fear I'd end up drinking all day in a cafe. Well, that might be fun too. Thanks for continuing to share your amazing Paris photos!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, Virginia. You are like the Energizer bunny. You just keep going and going. Bravo! This is a wonderful record of your trip.
ReplyDeletePicture perfect! I'm not sure where this one is, but the light is so brighting is much brighter inside than some of the older Cathedrals. Love the organ here.
ReplyDeleteHahaha....I LOVE your "favorite French tune". Who woulda thubnk Engelbert Humperdinck was French?
ReplyDeleteThe churches! So beautiful. I can never get too much of them. I love that the chairs are movable.
ReplyDeleteGreat series.
HA! Starman, you are absolutely right! Although "I'll Be Seeing You" is a song about Paris, it's time for another song. Merci!
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Merci mes amis, I too loved all the churches. This one is so old and so special. I am glad you like it as well.