J'entends d'ici les klaxons parce que tu traines à prendre des photos au feu!Ü On a beau l'avoir vue des centaines de fois, la Tour Eiffel provoque toujours une émotion quand on l'aperçoit pour de vrai quelque part.. Bon week-end de Pâques ! (Ici, il a commencé sous la pluie, je rêve!!)
Explanatory note: this photo is slightly zoomed in and I was actually waiting in the right lane to go towards Versailles. In the right lane the light was RED! ;-)
Note explicative : cette photo est légèrement zoomée, j'étais en fait dans la file de droite, direction Versailles et le feu de la file de droite était... ROUGE ! ;-)
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How very cool! You always see close-up shots, but I like that you can see the whole structure. It's such an interesting tower.
ReplyDeleteI cannot imagine the Eiffel Tower being an "everyday" sight. :-) It's lovely n the distance, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteJ'espere que tu n'es pas au volant car le feu est vert :) Vu comme ca Versailles ne semble pas tres loin de la Tour Eiffel.
ReplyDeleteBon week end de Paques !!
I think I've been here! But didn't see that view! Wow! Fantastic shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such a special commuter view.
ReplyDeleteI love the sight of her from any angle! Wonderful.
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But I'd really like to turn to the right ...
ReplyDeleteHow very interesting! I would enjoy passing it casually on my regular car trip around the city!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine panorama!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds «Louis» of the famous view of the Chartres cathedral rising above the wheat fields.
It's strange to see her like that, with street lights and rosd signs.
ReplyDeleteGrey ! ce n'est pas mieux chez nous !
ReplyDeleteDir auch frohe Ostern !
Je suppose qu'il y a aussi des cloches chez vous ? (lol)
In the seeming mundane-- wonderful shots are found!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! I've never been to Versailles, and I haven't seen the city from this angle. There's a green light. I wonder who's driving :)
ReplyDeleteJ'entends d'ici les klaxons parce que tu traines à prendre des photos au feu!Ü
ReplyDeleteOn a beau l'avoir vue des centaines de fois, la Tour Eiffel provoque toujours une émotion quand on l'aperçoit pour de vrai quelque part..
Bon week-end de Pâques ! (Ici, il a commencé sous la pluie, je rêve!!)
A new perspective for me!
ReplyDeleteI like this. It's a view we tourists never see!
ReplyDeleteI think I have to lend you my bumper sticker that says "I brake for photo ops."
ReplyDeleteAwesome view---Modern meets mystery. MB
ReplyDeleteAn unusual view of the tower.
ReplyDeleteExplanatory note: this photo is slightly zoomed in and I was actually waiting in the right lane to go towards Versailles. In the right lane the light was RED! ;-)
ReplyDeleteNote explicative : cette photo est légèrement zoomée, j'étais en fait dans la file de droite, direction Versailles et le feu de la file de droite était... ROUGE ! ;-)
How cool is this?!!
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Beautiful! I scrolled down a few posts and feel as if I've visited your beautiful area. Thanks for sharing -- at least I've visited virtually!
ReplyDeleteAh Paris!
ReplyDeletelove this unusual shotx lynda
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