It's not fair, I have been looking for something like this for months. Ever thought of cheating with the car of a friend, but I found no matching colors... Brava!
Super bien vu et très graphique avec la courbe du toit ouvrant rapellant celle de la porte; de plus le bleu paraît chaud / le gris des murs La porte de notre maison est bleue... C'est intéressant ce que dit Dina ! Nous avons aussi un bambou à gauche en sortant, droite en entrant ; cela porte bonheur (au Vietnam) le contraire porte malheur. Mais cette partie du comment est hors-sujet... :)
Why so many blue doors in Versailles? I guess because many people like blue? I have never paid attention, but I doubt there are many blue ones in East Gwillimbury.
Hola Ciel de Quimper, Pour moi Quimper ce ne sont que de bons souvenirs, Douarnenez, Tréboul, Crozon Morgat, enfin... Je suis tes posts de trés prés, bonne inspiration. Salut, Serge
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It's not fair, I have been looking for something like this for months. Ever thought of cheating with the car of a friend, but I found no matching colors... Brava!
ReplyDeleteTiming is everything! It's too bad there wasn't a woman walking by in a blue dress, too!
ReplyDeleteOh very neat--blue on blue.
ReplyDeleteBTW--the girls cleaned up after themselves---well as much as teenagers do. MB
Now that's just genius right there! Good one!
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Right place, right time. The secret of life. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteIf its the house owners car I wonder if they chose the colour to match.
ReplyDeleteGreat combination.
ReplyDeleteHere blue door are against the evil eye. ;)
You really show your excellence as a photographer in this one and such a nice blue tones those are.
ReplyDeleteIt must be nice to see a lot of blue doorways around town. Very pretty. I love the reflection in the mini - and the color!
ReplyDeleteAre you standing on your tiptoes to take this picture or are minis really that small.
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of the minis!
ReplyDeleteYour photography is beautiful!!
Garden Lizard
Super bien vu et très graphique avec la courbe du toit ouvrant rapellant celle de la porte; de plus le bleu paraît chaud / le gris des murs
ReplyDeleteLa porte de notre maison est bleue... C'est intéressant ce que dit Dina !
Nous avons aussi un bambou à gauche en sortant, droite en entrant ; cela porte bonheur (au Vietnam) le contraire porte malheur. Mais cette partie du comment est hors-sujet...
:)
Interesting to think of all the other 'blue' thinks that might have been in the photo;blue dress, blue sky, etc.
ReplyDeleteWhy so many blue doors in Versailles? I guess because many people like blue? I have never paid attention, but I doubt there are many blue ones in East Gwillimbury.
ReplyDeleteCute! We don't get many blue doorways or blue Minis around here. I could let you pose my blue Beetle though, although it's a much darker blue.
ReplyDeleteTres reussi, un coup de genie! To be at the right place at the right moment...
ReplyDeleteVery clever shot, Ciel!
ReplyDeletebonne idée le reflet sur la voiture
ReplyDelete@ Antjas: it is that low and small! It's a 'mini' after all!
ReplyDelete@ EG: good question, I'm not sure. Blue was a symbol of the French monarchy though.
@ Cergie : te voilà de retour chez toi, bien protégée !
Well seen and well done!!
ReplyDeleteHow fantastic...a blue doorway reflected onto a matching blue mini!
ReplyDeleteHola Ciel de Quimper,
ReplyDeletePour moi Quimper ce ne sont que de bons souvenirs, Douarnenez, Tréboul, Crozon Morgat, enfin...
Je suis tes posts de trés prés, bonne inspiration.
Salut,
Serge
un beau coup d'oeil
ReplyDeleteun peu fleur bleue diront les mauvaise langue
Very nicely captured. I wonder why all the blue doorways. Is blue the traditional color in France?
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