Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Bistro du Dôme


The dome of the Temple Sainte-Marie, in the Marais, can be seen in the background.

As some of you have requested,  Paris Rouge is in the making through Blurb. If you have a favorite photo you'd like me to include, leave a comment or email me. We aim to please!

15 comments:

  1. Oh looking forward to seeing your new creation. x

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  2. Wonderful composition with the play on words and a very flattering view of this Protestant church. It has a very large door (rouge, bien sûr) which I just bet you have a photo of also!

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  3. It must be dreamy to live in the apartments on the right side of your photo! The fun area, the church bells - well, gosh, just to live in Paris! Sweet photo, V!

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  4. What a perfect scene! I could olook at this all day. I'm writing this down on my list of areas to explore in the future :)

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  5. It is such a wonderful scene, Virginia, from the shine from the sign on the left to the dome hovering above it. I love it.

    So, can you translate your Blurb comment for the tech-challenged?

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  6. Gorgeous! I love the angle you photographed this. Seeing all of those wonderful buildings in one photo is great!

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  7. You know we were only a couple blocks down rue Saint-Antoine from Temple Sainte-Marie and I always thought it was Saint-Antoine and the source of the street's name. My bad for not checking it out more closely. You know what they say about assuming.

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  8. Love the layers and the light. Bien fait, comme toujours, V!

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  9. Just lovely V ! Love the light coming off the building to the left...you always capture the moment beautifully!

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  10. Good for you for putting together Paris Rouge!!!

    Love the different layers in this photo...the lighting is wonderful too!!!

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  11. This is a perfect example of the foreground and the background playing for that little extra bit of attention... and such subtle colors...lovely!

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  12. Ann, thank you for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment. We love Paris, don't we!

    Kathy, Well I"m giving it a go. I"ve bought another Paris book from Jean Luc so I"m thinking it might be worth a try!

    Pamela,
    Thank you !

    Alexa, my daughter had a sip from you glass tonight! We both enjoyed the moment!

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  13. I agree with all of the above Virginia, and add to it 'awesome' photo!!

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  14. Great image of the quintessential Paris. Congrats.

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