Et sous les pavés, la plage?...J'aime bien les entrelacements entre les differentes formes et les differentes matières;L'image se laisse découvrir en plusieurs etapes, come un effeuillage..
Gelungene Reflektion und ich wäre auch stehengeblieben, denn die Aluminiumlampen neben der Tiffany sehen sehr kreativ und interessant aus. Danke für den Link in den Frühling...
J'aime bien le verre en pâte comme cela qui fait un peu Art Nouveau et j'adore les pavés, au point que j'en ai une collection devant le miroir de notre cheminée de ville : des petits en granit de Berlin, des petits roses blancs de Prague en marbre etc etc. Et même un GROS galet de l'île d'OUESSANT (je crois : ce n'est pas moi qui l'ai ramassé) ! Les pavés du roi ne sont pas made in China, tu es sûre au fait ?
Jeg liker bildet ditt veldig godt. Det er pent det som er på innsiden av vinduet og hele bildet skaper en flott stemning. Så hyggelig at du har vært innom min fotoblogg.
As always an intriguing shot. I'd love to see the cobblestones someday too. Also the chimney's on today's post are pretty amazing, it's fun to all of a sudden notice something like that.
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Merci de votre visite très appréciée et de laisser une pensée ! Désolée de devoir modérer vos commentaires, VDP en a un peu marre des spammeurs en ce moment !
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I love that lamp. And your photo is nice too.
ReplyDeleteExcellent, Ciel. How do you do it?
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection. Love all of the stained glass in the window.
ReplyDeleteI like the angle, the point of view. It might be a scene from a movie, looking through a window down into a museum, planning a heist.
ReplyDeleteThe kind of picture, you look at twice to really see all elements! Fun!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors and reflection, Ciel. A very pretty shot.
ReplyDeleteSharon
Nice!
ReplyDeleteI was so taken by the lamp, I didn't see the cobbles. Thanks for pointing them out! Again, a very nice reflection pic. You're really good at these!
ReplyDeleteInteresting how the cobblestones are reflected in the window.
ReplyDeleteI was distracted by the nice lamp, but then I saw it. Nice catch... with decoy!
ReplyDeleteEt sous les pavés, la plage?...J'aime bien les entrelacements entre les differentes formes et les differentes matières;L'image se laisse découvrir en plusieurs etapes, come un effeuillage..
ReplyDeleteGelungene Reflektion und ich wäre auch stehengeblieben, denn die Aluminiumlampen neben der Tiffany sehen sehr kreativ und interessant aus. Danke für den Link in den Frühling...
ReplyDeleteje t'embrasse
Adorable lamp! This is a very charming reflection!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Well seen and well done! :-)
ReplyDeleteI would have looked in a shop like that (or this??)
Anyway, have a nice weekend!!
It really gives a nice 'texture' to the shot.
ReplyDeleteJ'aime bien le verre en pâte comme cela qui fait un peu Art Nouveau et j'adore les pavés, au point que j'en ai une collection devant le miroir de notre cheminée de ville : des petits en granit de Berlin, des petits roses blancs de Prague en marbre etc etc. Et même un GROS galet de l'île d'OUESSANT (je crois : ce n'est pas moi qui l'ai ramassé) !
ReplyDeleteLes pavés du roi ne sont pas made in China, tu es sûre au fait ?
This is excellent! The cobblestones are beautiful and so it the window.
ReplyDeleteThat shop window has a very rich look going. Love cobblestones!
ReplyDeleteCool reflection of the pavement!
ReplyDeleteThe reflections are great but the picture as a whole is even better.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! That photo has many things to look at and you captured them all beautifully!
ReplyDeleteI love cobblestone and more of it in a window is awesome!
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely glorious. I enjoy your blog so much. Thank you for sharing your very unique insights and photos.
ReplyDeleteDes pavés dans la vitrine ! Ouh ! Charlie Chaplin n'est pas loin !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflection photo of the pavement, you have a good eye.
ReplyDeleteI also like what's inside the store.
Have a nice weekend!
Petit souvenir de ma tendre jeunesse, ce titre. Chouette photo!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely reflection picture. nice shot
ReplyDeleteI love the subtlety and clarity of this fine image.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflection. You have such an eye for them.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
Beautiful window, with or without the reflection!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I wouldn't mind owning the lamp.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! There's so much to see! I love the cobblestone street!
ReplyDeleteVery cool cobblestones and like everyone else, I love the lamp!
ReplyDeleteReflection overload. A lot to see in this pic. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuper duper reflection. I could never do that. Good job. MB
ReplyDeleteYou have a great angled shot of the reflection! I love the lamps sold in the store too!
ReplyDeleteJeg liker bildet ditt veldig godt. Det er pent det som er på innsiden av vinduet og hele bildet skaper en flott stemning. Så hyggelig at du har vært innom min fotoblogg.
ReplyDeleteAs always an intriguing shot. I'd love to see the cobblestones someday too. Also the chimney's on today's post are pretty amazing, it's fun to all of a sudden notice something like that.
ReplyDeleteI enlarged this photo and am even more impressed! Love those cobblestones!!! And the store has some exquisite items as well.
ReplyDeleteSuperbe!
ReplyDeleteLes reflets et les paves!