A delightful photo! So cheery. While we were in Salisbury, they had a funfair at the market square. On Thrusday evening, we ate at a restaurant at the square, and a rain downpour came through, which did not stop the kids and teens from going on the rides.
C'est somptueux, de l'avantage des jours courts et des intempéries, quand on a passé l'âge de marcher dans les flaques on se fait plaisir autrement... Le marché de noël n'a pas commencé à Versailles ? Sur les Champs Elysées hier il y avait déjà les petites cabanes de bois. N'importe quoi ! On n'a pas encore passé le 1er dimanche de l'avent que je sache !
I'm enchanted by this picture, with so beautiful lights reflected on the puddle, I love pictures with lights and this one is perfect!And you are very creative because to take this kind of picture it's necessary talent, very well done! :) Léia
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Our 3 daughters would probably beg to go on those rides!
ReplyDeleteOh, man, those spinny things make me sick :-(
ReplyDeletegreat reflections with the raindrops!
A delightful photo! So cheery.
ReplyDeleteWhile we were in Salisbury, they had a funfair at the market square. On Thrusday evening, we ate at a restaurant at the square, and a rain downpour came through, which did not stop the kids and teens from going on the rides.
I love the scattered reflections in the puddles.
ReplyDeletePuddles provide a lot of opportunities for using your camera.
ReplyDeleteNice with the lights and reflections. But yeah, I can't do those rides either!
ReplyDeleteNeat reflection shot. It must still be raining. Same here and now they (whoever 'they' are) saying maybe snow in the foothills--which I am. MB
ReplyDeleteUne fête foraine deserte, la pluie qui tombe, une musique venue de nulle part qui flotte dans l'air..Un decor parfait pour debuter un thriller!
ReplyDeleteThese places usually look much better in pictures than they really are. I love the parkling reflections!
ReplyDeleteC'est somptueux, de l'avantage des jours courts et des intempéries, quand on a passé l'âge de marcher dans les flaques on se fait plaisir autrement...
ReplyDeleteLe marché de noël n'a pas commencé à Versailles ? Sur les Champs Elysées hier il y avait déjà les petites cabanes de bois. N'importe quoi ! On n'a pas encore passé le 1er dimanche de l'avent que je sache !
I saw a little sandwich counter in the Miami airport that was called "Versailles Cafe." There was nothing about it that resembled Versailles.
ReplyDeleteI'm enchanted by this picture, with so beautiful lights reflected on the puddle, I love pictures with lights and this one is perfect!And you are very creative because to take this kind of picture it's necessary talent, very well done! :)
ReplyDeleteLéia
I love all the shiny lights!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of a photo that I attemted last week but yours turned out much nicer.
ReplyDeleteI guess I blew it regarding the proximity of Versailles to Paris and how easy it is to get to one place from the other. :(
Very cool and colourful! Lovely shot, Ciel.
ReplyDeleteFun and colorful and I love the reflections! Great one as always, Ciel!
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Et pour notre plus grand plaisir on continue la tournée des manège... Magique, cette photo...
ReplyDeleteOOOH! I like this! Sometimes puddles are wonderful. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, that's good!!!
ReplyDeleteDoes, indeed, look fun. Wet and shiny and all aglow!
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE this shot! I remember we used to have rides like this at our local fair ;-D
ReplyDeleteThe murals in the background is so pretty! The ride is every kid and adult's delight. Lovely reflections in the puddle!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite reflection so far this weekend. Well conceived!
ReplyDeleteWell done, Ciel. I like the reflection in the street.
ReplyDeleteSharon