C'est dans ce quartier de St Roch, qu' Edgar Poe situa une de ses nouvelles : "Double assassinat dans la Rue Morgue", "l'un de ces misérables passages qui relient la Rue de Richelieu à la Rue Saint Roch". A cette époque (1841) l'avenue de l'Opéra n'existait pas encore puisqu'elle ne fut percée par Haussman qu'en 1877.
Adorable picture, thank you for sharing many times. I mostly adore photos taken through a mosaic, ornamental, colorful windows like this photo taken in Toronto , but yours has bigger quality, because it's really original. I love the distortion, you're really talented.
Bon dimanche.
ReplyDeletelooove your pics!!! angie
ReplyDeleteA heavenly view and the bells must have been magical, non, V de B!?!
ReplyDeleteLove the wavy window with the church behind it.
ReplyDeleteC'est dans ce quartier de St Roch, qu' Edgar Poe situa une de ses nouvelles : "Double assassinat dans la Rue Morgue", "l'un de ces misérables passages qui relient la Rue de Richelieu à la Rue Saint Roch". A cette époque (1841) l'avenue de l'Opéra n'existait pas encore puisqu'elle ne fut percée par Haussman qu'en 1877.
ReplyDeleteNice reflection!!! Or is it the view refracted by wavy glass???
ReplyDeleteOf course you don't tire of it! Who would? lol Beautiful photograph.
ReplyDeleteClever and effective composition. It's got a watery look. Makes me thing of a Debussy piece, The Engulfed Cathedral.
ReplyDeleteYour new banner photo is fabulous. That water reflection of the lights is magical.
ReplyDeleteWonderful view through that old glass! And I'm with you on the bells—even if they woke me at dawn.
ReplyDeleteI love this, and the rippled glass.
ReplyDeleteGreat to be arm chair travelling with you through Paris V.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented, this picture is wonderful!
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Very creative shot Virginia!
ReplyDeleteI like how you took advantage of the window and its cool distortion. ;-)
very nice compo :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable picture, thank you for sharing many times. I mostly adore photos taken through a mosaic, ornamental, colorful windows like this photo taken in Toronto , but yours has bigger quality, because it's really original. I love the distortion, you're really talented.
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