You live in such a pretty city, Ciel. The blue window and shutters of the foreground house are nice, but the brick and iron embellishments and curved corner in the background building are really good.
I got the Thursday morning blues Looking in the window Of the house there on the corner We once lived together...
I wondered what went on now Behind those blue, blue shutters And whether he was kind And loves you like I used to Before I lost my mind To my old friend Jack Daniels...
And do you ever think of me When you look out the windows Framed by blue, blue shutters On a blue Thursday morning?
And do you see reflected the Man who still adores you Standing on the corner Beyond the blue framed windows...?
(Repeat the last four lines with steel guitar weeping and then fade...)
A lesson in geometry as I like the juxtaposition of the rectangular windows with blue shutters to the towering circular building at the left. The contrast is lovely! Due to the photographer of course.
Clever girl asking your readers to come up with a title. Sometimes photo captions are so difficult and other times they just pop into your brain and onto the keyboard. I guess I would simply title this "Windows." When in doubt, go with the mundane and try not to be too clever.
Ich bekomme immer große Lust nach Frankreich zu fahren, wenn ich Deine schönen Bilder sehe:-)) Und im Sommer werde ich das auch endlich mal wieder tun. Liebe Grüße von Luzia.
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 !
I would title the photo, "Wonderful windows" - I love the architectural style and colors!
ReplyDeleteYou live in such a pretty city, Ciel. The blue window and shutters of the foreground house are nice, but the brick and iron embellishments and curved corner in the background building are really good.
ReplyDeleteBeauty !
ReplyDeletePlease have a good Thursday.
daily athens
De mieux an mieux tes prises de vue, ici des lignes ton regard est une merveille, composition aussi tu as bien travaillé.
ReplyDeleteCountry song:
ReplyDeleteI Got The Thursday Morning Blues
I got the Thursday morning blues
Looking in the window
Of the house there on the corner
We once lived together...
I wondered what went on now
Behind those blue, blue shutters
And whether he was kind
And loves you like I used to
Before I lost my mind
To my old friend
Jack Daniels...
And do you ever think of me
When you look out the windows
Framed by blue, blue shutters
On a blue Thursday morning?
And do you see reflected the
Man who still adores you
Standing on the corner
Beyond the blue framed windows...?
(Repeat the last four lines with steel guitar weeping and then fade...)
Okay, I did my part. Now you write the music!
A hard assignment, since, at best, all we know about Versailles is the RER station and the palace. So, um,
ReplyDeleteBlue Vue
Boxes, Cylinders and Rain
Toto, I Don't Think We're In Kansas Any More
Or, in a play on some old American real estate advertising, If You Lived Here You'd Be Home By Now.
That is really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like the looks of the building.
ReplyDeleteRespect des lignes et des couleurs.
ReplyDeleteune belle perspective et un beau choix d'angle pour faire cette photo
ReplyDeleteI hope this doesn't sound bad, but that building is just cute! Kind of short looking and prettily decorated.
ReplyDelete"carie" - you've reminded me that I forgot to make my dentist appointment :(
I love the eyebrows above the windows. MB
ReplyDeleteA lesson in geometry as I like the juxtaposition of the rectangular windows with blue shutters to the towering circular building at the left. The contrast is lovely! Due to the photographer of course.
ReplyDeleteFramed in blue....
Volets bleus, volets blancs.
ReplyDelete"Les gens du nord,
ReplyDeleteont sur leurs volets
le bleu
qu'ils n'ont pas chez eux..."
ou
"Pour rêver de Bretagne, refermer les volets.."..
It's beautiful, I love this composition and the window color is so romantic!
ReplyDeleteLéia
"Out on a morning stroll"
ReplyDelete"piano keys" from the outstanding brickwork above the windows.
ReplyDeleteI am not so good at this... I like that round corner of a building, with the blue shutters in foreground.
ReplyDelete"Allez les Bleus!"
ReplyDeleteSomehow it reminds me of the bow of a ship...not sure why with all those gorgeous windows. The color in the brickwork is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI loveit, I love it. Sooooo beautiful.
ReplyDeleteClever girl asking your readers to come up with a title. Sometimes photo captions are so difficult and other times they just pop into your brain and onto the keyboard. I guess I would simply title this "Windows." When in doubt, go with the mundane and try not to be too clever.
ReplyDeleteI do like the yellow and blue colors.
rayures en tout sens
ReplyDeleteIch bekomme immer große Lust nach Frankreich zu fahren, wenn ich Deine schönen Bilder sehe:-)) Und im Sommer werde ich das auch endlich mal wieder tun. Liebe Grüße von Luzia.
ReplyDeleteI love how the building curves around the corner like that. How nice it must be on the inside, too!
ReplyDeleteI love the colours in this picture.
ReplyDeleteCracking street shot, Grommit! Ditto to all the above: this is so satisfying.
ReplyDeleteVery well composed. Lovely spot.
ReplyDeleteAnother exceptional shot, Ciel with your wonderful use of color.
ReplyDeleteSharon
I'd be insane to try to top Jacob... or Bob... But I'd sure enjoy a walk in this area.
ReplyDeleteAhhh! I love this! The architecture and the pastel colors are simply gorgeous!
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