Friday 19 February 2010

Weekend Reflections: boulangerie


Yesterday I was showing you the baker at work. This here is his bakery with a light reflection of houses... For more Weekend Reflections, do stop by at Newtown Area Photo!
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Hier je vous montrais le boulanger à l'oeuvre. Voici sa boulangerie, avec un léger reflet de maison dans la devanture. Pour d'autres reflets du Weekend, c'est chez James !

46 comments:

  1. Nice and brightly lit. That scotches the myth about French people being excessively economical with electricity. "Scotch" here is a faux ami - meaning almost the opposite of "scotcher".

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  2. What a wonderful shop,I bet the bread smells and tastes divine....Barb

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  3. Une devanture très jolie; souvenir d'une époque ou combien nostalgie.

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  4. Like I've said before, you do excellent reflections (among other things!) I do wish I had the opportunity to visit this bakery tonight!

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  5. Interesting reflections in bakery window but I really also love that first photo.

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  6. I looks like a wonderful place. I like the way the reflection sits perfectly an top of the painting.

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  7. Anonymous19/2/10 05:31

    I would certainly visit his shop. Thanks for sharing your vision.

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  8. This looks like a fine boulangerie. «Louis» (having gone to baking school in Paris) would love to visit.

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  9. I can only imagine the wonderful aroma that comes from that space.

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  10. A wonderful shop and only the French have shops like this. Two croissants and a choc au pain please!!!

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  11. La peinture de la fenêtre est belle et romantique.Je suis fou de boulangerie française (peut-être la raison je suis besoin ici pour faire une dieta);)
    Léia

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  12. Très classe ! Le moissonneur, (à moins que ce soit une moissonneuse) est très élégant.

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  13. I'm already hungry, I really love traditional boulangeries.

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  14. Very clever. Thank you for showing the reflection photo close-up and the shot of the store front, it help me understand the context. I like the details in the close-up and the reflection. The store certainly has a lot of lights!

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  15. Même la boulangerie a ce bleu special Versailles!
    J'aime ces boulangeries traditionnelles, toujours promesses de gourmandises et d'odeurs délicieuses...

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  16. Ai-je bien vu ? Le coquelicot aurait droit de vie dans ce champ de blé ? J'aime bien le grain de pavot sur les petit pains.
    Et ta façade est top. Elle a un coté à la fois propret et désuet qui siérait bien en tableau porte-torchon dans une cuisine...

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  17. Super réfection. Je te souhaite un très bon weekend ! J’espère qu’on peut jouer au golf ici. Le mercure remonte mais la météo dit qu’on attend la pluie. On verra !

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  18. Love the bottom shot with the reflections. I love bakeries!

    Sharon

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  19. Judging by the moss on the awning, this bakery has been there many years. Very comfortable looking, and I can just imagine how good it smells inside. Yum!

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  20. Excellent shot. I would like to visit the bakery. Looks great. MB

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  21. Looks like a nice place and great reflections!

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  22. It shall be much easier to find now that I know what it looks like.

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  23. Do you know how much i"d give for a REAL French baguette right now? Groooaaannnn.
    Bon weekend,
    V

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  24. Beautiful side windows! Also like the reflections.

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  25. Reflections always work!

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  26. Both photos are beautiful. Great reflection in the first one.

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  27. I love the aromas from bakeries, Great reflection and photos!

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  28. Love the subtle reflections in the painting! The bakery looks very inviting and I can only imagine the aroma at baking time. :)

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  29. Anonymous20/2/10 02:35

    Lovely shot. (I can smell the bread).

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  30. These are beautiful, I like the colors of the building!

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  31. Very pretty window with a soft reflection of what looks to be another lovely building. I would love to be there — I love the smell of bakeries!

    Wishing you a wonderful weekend, Ciel!

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  32. Great reflections! If there is a wive shop nearby, you have the makings of a great day!

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  33. Beautiful picture of the harvest and the resulting bread.

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  34. Beautiful reflections, but I love the store too !

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  35. I love these painted windows. I think they're called eglomise. Only in France.

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  36. Mmmm!
    I can smell "la baguette" from here :)

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  37. Wonderful reflection, as always. I love this little slice of town life. I find the "no dog" symbol especially interesting. Here, dogs are generally not allowed anywhere unless they are service dogs. Lovely, colorful shot. Kathy

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  38. Oh, I would love to live next to this bakery! Fresh smell of baked goods everyday!

    Love the reflected windows!

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  39. it looks like a lovely shop,

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  40. Nice window with the subtle reflection.

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  41. Great shots! thanks for visiting

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  42. cieldequimper,that is a lovely reflection how lucky you are to have beauty like that to photograph.

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  43. I particularly like the second picture. Apologies for commenting so late - this week has been hectic!

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