Tu as remarqué ? Il s'en passe de droles à Versailles. Ces vitres sont faites dans le cristal des boules et prédisent le futur : ces platanes au tronc rasé de près auront bientôt des feuilles.
Un monde à l'intérieur d'un autre monde..et l'enseigne donne le ton , c'est le "hazard" qui distribue les cartes et les cadres de ces paysages etranges..Joli shot!
Such a lovely collection of reflections from so many windows. I like the red flowers on the upper level. What a nice boulevard to stroll along, no doubt.
What a lovely compostition. I like how the trees frame the building with its windows reflecting their trunks and their leafy tops. There's pleasing warmth in tone to it all as well. I'm not sure I'd trust a decorating business with "hazard" in its name. Thanks for stopping by my place as well.
I love the way the reflections look so white~ The composition keeps us looking. You say such kind things about my reflections. You gotta look today. Do you see tattoos much in Versailles?
Thank you for visiting and leaving a thought! Sorry about the moderation, a bit tired of spam at the moment!
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 !
Ciel - you come up with the best shots for the Weekend Reflections meme! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteIt seems you are always in the right place at the right time.
ReplyDeleteA fine set of reflections indeed, each window tells a different story. I also like the intricate ironwork on the sign and around the windows.
ReplyDeleteI love that second floor apartment with all of the flowers.
ReplyDeleteI like the way the reflections distort in the windows...I'd hazard a guess this is one of your best!
ReplyDeletecurieuse, c'est pas jolie jolie de regarder dans le reflet des fenetres ;o)
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful; I love the feel of it. I've said it before, your reflection shots are exceptional!
ReplyDeleteThe reflections look more present than the building. Excellent! I love the ironwork of the sign bracket, too.
ReplyDeleteTu as remarqué ? Il s'en passe de droles à Versailles. Ces vitres sont faites dans le cristal des boules et prédisent le futur : ces platanes au tronc rasé de près auront bientôt des feuilles.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful sign and some gorgeous reflections!
ReplyDeleteUn monde à l'intérieur d'un autre monde..et l'enseigne donne le ton , c'est le "hazard" qui distribue les cartes et les cadres de ces paysages etranges..Joli shot!
ReplyDeleteI just love this, both the windows and the reflections!:)
ReplyDeleteme dit pas que tu passais par hazard
ReplyDeletenous avons abandonné la potée d'écureuil qui se marie mal avec la corona
J.C.
Super reflections--you do this so well.
ReplyDeleteBTW: Love and seduction sounds pretty good. Oh yeah!!! MB
Hazard fait'il bien les choses?
ReplyDeleteI like the dash of color from the flowers.
ReplyDeleteStumbled across your blog and am enthralled by your visual explorations. The reflections are lovely.
ReplyDeleteAnd some days ago the wisteria was amazing. Makes me want to travel to Europe.
Steve Williams
Scooter in the Sticks
Supers tes reflets, comme toujours. J'aime aussi le nom de cette boutique. C'est rigolo.
ReplyDeleteBoulevard du Roi was surely named before the Revolution, right? :-)
ReplyDeleteNeat reflecting image!
ReplyDeleteSo many different kinds of wrought iron, too! We don't see that much around here.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely collection of reflections from so many windows. I like the red flowers on the upper level. What a nice boulevard to stroll along, no doubt.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful window reflections! Thank for your visit, have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteeach reflection is different, just like what must be going on behind each window...beautiful image.
ReplyDeleteVery royal reflections. I also like the look of the windows and the building.
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflections! Does Hazard mean hazard? I'm feeling fearful. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflections!
ReplyDeleteRoyal, crisp, clear reflections indeed! Really terrific capture, Ciel! Hope you have a beautiful weekend! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Trees, trunks and greenery is everywhere around this street thru the reflection.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place to just take a leisurely stroll.
Great reflections in these windows!
ReplyDeletewish you a nice weekend:-)
There is alot going on in this shot! Great reflections!
ReplyDeleteIt's so amazing how just a few feet and you can capture and entire different image. I like the windows framing the green. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteGreat find! Lovely reflections, love the buiding. Your blog is really nice!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely compostition. I like how the trees frame the building with its windows reflecting their trunks and their leafy tops. There's pleasing warmth in tone to it all as well. I'm not sure I'd trust a decorating business with "hazard" in its name.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my place as well.
I really love how the top windows reflect the tree leaves, while the bottom windows reflect the tree trunks. A really cool effect!
ReplyDeleteI love the way the reflections look so white~ The composition keeps us looking. You say such kind things about my reflections. You gotta look today. Do you see tattoos much in Versailles?
ReplyDeleteJan
GDP
So many different reflections and another beautiful building.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
Nice window reflections in the beautiful building. Happy weekend to you :)
ReplyDeleteGreat reflections. I love it when it is busy like that. Have a great weekend :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflections in these old windows !
ReplyDeleteNever been to Brussels ?
mais c'est juste à côté de la porte !
The architecture is just so gorgeous and the reflections are wonderful! I love the wrought iron signpost!
ReplyDeleteLovely reflection! And I too like the signpost!
ReplyDeleteLes arbres se refont une beauté...
ReplyDeleteIndeed, lots to see in those reflections!
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