Sunday, 27 February 2011

Escalier

After just under a week's respite, here we are back at the public library. This is the staircase of the book lending department. Oh... and there's a new blog! My artsy mostly black and white Versailles! This way! (Note to VP: not for you!)
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Après quelques jours de trêve, nous voici de retour à la bibliothèque municipale principale avec l'escalier qui mène au prêt des livres. Ah... et il y a un nouveau blog ! Mon Versailles un peu artistico-noir et blanc. Par ici !

33 comments:

andrew1860 said...

I love the wrought iron and lines of the staircase

Lowell said...

I love this! Great Swedish colors, too! So well composed!

Jeannette StG said...

Great colors for the escalier, as well as the railing!

Kay L. Davies said...

The blue and yellow make this staircase wonderful, but I'm sure I'll enjoy your black and white Versailles photos, too.
-- K

Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

James said...

The more I see the more I like waht a beautiful Library!

Jack said...

Very pretty. Is it really yellow, or is that a result of the lighting?

T. Becque said...

Fabulous in color and repetition!

Randy said...

All you need is a woman in a Red dress to walk down the stairs!

Small City Scenes said...

Is this up the down staircase? Love the gold and blue. MB

Orin said...

Beautiful! A stark contrast to the plain, functional library in Bellingham...

__Orin
Scootin' Old Skool

Dave said...

A very stylish staircase especially for a public library.

Gunn said...

Just like Jacob and Lois Anne, my first thought...
"Looks very Swedish" In Norway we always say that with blue and yellow..... Anyway, it looks stylish and I like the way you have composed the shot.

Birdman said...

Wonderful composition. Love it.

Olivier said...

descend pas trop vite, cela peut te donner le tournis ;))

Francisca said...

Fabulous shapes and patterns in this staircase shot! And now I'll skip on over to your new blog, where I am sure NOT to find VP! :-D

VP said...

Sorry, definitely not!

Crafty Green Poet said...

What a wonderful photo! I love the wrought iron, the colours and the composition!

jennyfreckles said...

That makes for a great composition of colour, line and shape.

Lorac said...

Lovely colours on that staircase! You came to visit and could not find my post. I have moved so it can know be seen! So sorry!

Malyss said...

Retour au bleu versaillais et aux courbes royales. J'aime bien l'angle choisi, il donne envie de glisser à cheval sur la rampe comme quand on etait petit!

Unknown said...

Fantastic photo. Both the composition and the color.

Cezar and Léia said...

Very modern, I like the contrast blue and yellow and the angle of this shot is WONDERFUL!
Léia

Mister D said...

Lovely colour and perspective.

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

Beautiful color and angle, Ciel. You know how much I love a staircase!

Bises,
Genie

Paulie said...

Artistic staircase area!

I will check out your new blog. . .

Anonymous said...

Has it been that long? Damn, even the staircases are extraordinary! I'll be jumping over the the new digs momentarily. Between the small greenhouse I'm building for my wife and the nice weather today, I'm **way** behind on my blog visits (but I did get out for some photos)

Alain said...

Rhumatisants, s'abstenir.

Thirtytwo degrees said...

Did you actually walk up these stairs to take this photo? Wow! I am impressed! Exquisite!

SRQ said...

Beautiful colors and composition. What a staircase! Off to check out your new blog!

Sharon said...

This is a beautiful shot of a gorgeous stairway. I'm sorry to have neglected my blog reading lately. I have missed some lovely posts.

Sharon

A l a i n said...

Artistique ta photo, plus le rendu des couleurs, escalier est très beau.

paulboo said...

Lovely :) WIsh our library was like this....!

Becky said...

What?!? Another marvelous blog to follow?!? Oh how shall I EVER get anything done?!? Sigh...

I really like the blue in the stairway. I like it so much more than the red Americans like to use, and it looks more regal, in my opinion.