Saturday, 27 June 2009

Alignement

Who wants to play hide and seek in the palace grounds?
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Qui veut jouer à cache-cache dans le parc du château ?

24 comments:

VP said...

Would be perfect for Coneheads... Perfect prospective of manicured trees: we can hardly see a leaf out of place.

Birdman said...

Ha, wonderful colors. Playful image.

A l a i n said...

Alignement couleur de soleil bien vue.

tapirgal said...

I don't know why, but this photo made me laugh! Maybe it was your caption. Or maybe it just seems silly to have pointed trees all in a row like chess pieces. I like the little person in the picture!

Lowell said...

Good question! I don't remember these trees, but I didn't get to see the whole of the palace grounds...love your composition here, Ciel...

akarui said...

Une belle rangee d'arbres en forme pyramidale. Bon tu comptes jusqu'a 10 je vais me cacher...

Cezar and Léia said...

Great idea! It would be nice for this weekend! What a fabulous blue sky and the green grass like a neat contrast!
Have a nice weekend dear Ciel!
Léia

Clueless in Boston said...

Boy, those are wonderful looking trees.

Bob Crowe said...

This looks like computer animation! A Pixar feature about the French monrchy?

Hilda said...

Count me in! That would be a lot of fun!

Fantastic photo, Ciel!

Sharon said...

This is fascinating. I would love to photograph this.

Sharon

Frankie / Nick said...

Nice landscape. Are those cedar trees?

cieldequimper said...

@Frankie/Nick: I'm not sure what they are but no, not cedar trees. At least, I don't think so.

B SQUARED said...

Look like giant chess pieces for the king to play with.

Unknown said...

Edward Scissorhands!!! Fantastic!

You are absolutely right about Michael Jackson! 24 hours a day on TV! Not so much for Iran!...

Julie ScottsdaleDailyPhoto.com said...

this is a fun capture. good eye. I want to run around these trees. I have enjoyed your comments on my website. Sorry for the delay in responding as I went to a photography workshop the past week and I went to a cultural workshop about the fruit of the saguaro cactus and the Tohono Oodham Indians who harvest it each year, and I actually harvested some of the fruit from the very tall saguaros. We will see if I have learned some new skills to improve my photos and I will share some of the experiences with you on my website.

EG CameraGirl said...

Love this one! Perfect!

Small City Scenes said...

What a fun shot. the question remain--WHY? Keeps the gardeners jobs I suppose. MB

Marguerite-marie said...

après le regard vers son voisin de la statue précédente une belle perspective sur les alignements de Versailles. !
bon week end et bises de Bretagne

crocrodyl said...

A-W-E-S-O-M-E- -S-H-O-T!!!
I've never seen sth like this. Are you sure that is it real?:)
It looks like an image from a dream!
Very impressive photo and amazing place!
Regards,
m_m

Russ said...

Cool! Nice patterns. Strange way to treat a bush.

Catherine said...

Une sorte de jeu de croquet géant.....

Tammie Lee said...

This is a wonderful photo! I love it.
I will play hide and seek. Yes the two flowers are peonies, good guess!

Bettey said...

I love this photograph! The colors are amazing, and the trees are just perfect in their uniform shapes :)