Sunday, February 3, 2013

Sunday Church Series - Église St. Roch

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The view of the church from our living room window in our apartment. I never, ever tire of the view or the chiming of the bells.

284 St. Honoré
75001 Paris

17 comments:

  1. A heavenly view and the bells must have been magical, non, V de B!?!

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  2. Love the wavy window with the church behind it.

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  3. 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.

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  4. Nice reflection!!! Or is it the view refracted by wavy glass???

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  5. Of course you don't tire of it! Who would? lol Beautiful photograph.

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  6. Clever and effective composition. It's got a watery look. Makes me thing of a Debussy piece, The Engulfed Cathedral.

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  7. Your new banner photo is fabulous. That water reflection of the lights is magical.

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  8. Wonderful view through that old glass! And I'm with you on the bells—even if they woke me at dawn.

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  9. Great to be arm chair travelling with you through Paris V.

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  10. You are so talented, this picture is wonderful!
    Léia

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  11. Very creative shot Virginia!
    I like how you took advantage of the window and its cool distortion. ;-)

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  12. 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.

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