Sunday, 13 March 2011

Sunday Bridge Series : sous le pont à Porchefontaine

Last week I showed you the railway bridge in Porchefontaine. What's beneath it is interesting too: a photographic exhibition of parks and gardens in Versailles! Check out more bridges @ San Francisco Bay Daily Photo!
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La semaine dernière je vous montrais le pont de chemin de fer à Porchefontaine. Voici l'expo photos des parcs et jardins de Versailles qui se trouve sous le pont ! Pour en voir plein, des ponts, rendez-vous sur San Francisco Bay Daily Photo !

32 comments:

andrew1860 said...

WOW! I love the colors of the stones and the bright photo exhibtion!

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

The golden light on the curve is stunning and how wonderful that the bridge is adorned with artwork!

Bises,
G

A l a i n said...

une galerie très ton m tu as changer quelques chose sur les photo la couleurs est très belles aussi le cadre

Anonymous said...

It seems like an odd marriage, but it works. The pictures seem so modern and the bridge is so old. Funky, but I love it!!

Lowell said...

I think that exhibition is a wonderful idea...are any of your photos displayed there?

Re your question about "I'm trying!" - the box, as I recall, was filled with free advertising flyers...

Hope you have a great Sunday!

Unknown said...

what a great venue for an exhibition. a pedestrian can easily stop and admire these photos. the stonework is beautiful, too.

Kay L. Davies said...

How delightful. The photos are like windows in the stone wall, showing beautiful views from your wonderful city.
-- K

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

Magpie said...

I'm glad to see that the artwork is respected and not abused. It's like looking through windows. Beautiful.

Randy said...

That is a neat exhibit and outdoors even. Thank you for the birthday wishes.

Jack said...

Seeing the photographs on display under the bridge is certainly unexpected. They look good against the rought stones.

Tammie Lee said...

wonderful and interesting bridge photo!

T. Becque said...

That might be a dangerous distraction while driving! :) I like the colorful and lighted presentation.

genie said...

This remarkable bridge is also an art gallery....pretty cool. The way you captured the light on the stones is awesome...and the vivid green of the second painting on the left really catches your eye. Nice shot;nice composition.

Chuck Pefley said...

Love the outdoor gallery. What a marvelous distraction!

Dina said...

Life under the bridge.

Thirtytwo degrees said...

One must walk slowly to study all the photographs...very nice! Good work, Ciel

Malyss said...

Quel endroit etrange pour une expo! mais pourquoi pas, a fond..J'espère juste que les automobilistes ne ralentissent pas trop pour regarder les photos!

Cezar and Léia said...

Very different place to find an exhibition about photography! Really nice!
bon dimanche!
Léia

Thérèse said...

Quel beau cadre pour une exposition! Avec le soleil en prime... quoique pour les reflets?

Crafty Green Poet said...

lovely stonework and a very nice exhibition too!

Small City Scenes said...

What a grand idea. MB

Sharon said...

How pretty. I'd have to walk along the road so I could see them all.

VP said...

A nice idea, this is impossible here, they would steal everything.

Leslie D. said...

Once again alarming difference from here in what you typically find under a bridge! Fascinating

cieldequimper said...

@ VP: I'm surprised nothing has happened to them.

Amanda said...

Wow, this is fantastic!

Regina K said...

The stone structure is absolutely stunning. How are these pieces kept clean and so colorful in weather?

Thérèse said...

A Bayeux il y a eu récemment une exposition faite sur les évènements du monde par de grands journalistes/photographes et en effet une des photos par Steve McCurry a été volée!

Oakland Daily Photo said...

Unusual gallery and use of space.

Francisca said...

Fabulous to have the photo exhibition outside on this stone wall.

Becky said...

Wow, what a great idea! Is this permanent or just a seasonal thing?

Living In Williamsburg Virginia said...

This is a fantastic bridge and a great way to showcase the parks and gardens for visitors.

Darryl and Ruth : )