Friday, 21 October 2011

Mariage ensoleillé...


The good thing about going to see an exhibition at the town hall is that you can also watch weddings with the traditional salute when someone in your family or among your mates happens to be an officer (and a gent)!

Ce qui est cool avec les expos le samedi à la mairie, c'est qu'on y voit aussi les mariés...

22 comments:

Kay L. Davies said...

How wonderful, a wedding with a military salute.

Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel

Dianne said...

Very regal and impressive with those officers dressed immaculately! very French!

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

So cool! Nicely done.

Anonymous said...

Fast wie ein Märchen.

Regina K said...

How fun to find yourself close to a joyous celebration.

Jack said...

I give up. What happened on the left side of your top photo?

Vermeer? You are very well informed. He liked female figures near windows on the left, didn't he?

Randy said...

Great shot. I love the Mini Cooper too.

Bob Crowe said...

The blur effect is very nice, a good offset to the, ahem, sharpness of the swords.

Dave said...

Very stylish. I photographed a wedding once where the groom , a baker, had this type of salute, but with french loaves!!

Bergson said...

j'ai toujours trouvé un peu nul les haies avec ballon roue de vélo et encore plus sabre

cieldequimper said...

@ Jack: privacy, you know...

Cergie said...

Au mariage d'un couple d'agronomes amis de mon mari on a fait une haie de maïs : on n'avait pas trouvé de poireaux....

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Hi Ciel, gosh I've missed your beautiful pictures of Versailles, loved the pics of the art show and have to say the way you've photographed the town hall it looks like a wonderful artwork in itself, the perfect place to hold such a splendid wedding! Thanks heaps for your good wishes over the last few days, hope you have a fab weekend.

Lowell said...

This is a lovely photograph, and I like the way you blurred part of it to cover identities...

Sounds like you kind fell into this one. Serendipity provides the opportunity for some great photos.

Re your question on The Villages: We didn't see a movie. We were there because a friend of ours has a new book out and she's giving a special presentation in April and there's a big poster announcing the event in the lobby (where you also buy tickets for it) and on the poster is a photograph of our author friend which was taken by moi!

Thank you for all of your wonderful comments. More skies coming from Lake Sumter Landing...

Anonymous said...

I like the way you processed this photo.

Becky said...

What a GORGEOUS wedding! The bride is positively stunning.

VP said...

I missed one of these last summer, it was one of the rare moment I was out without my camera...

Halcyon said...

Sympa ! Nous avons que les boules de savon a notre mariage. :)

Dina said...

I guess the bride would feel well protected. :)

Kaori said...

I'm swooning just a little! I love weddings :D

EG CameraGirl said...

I'm impressed!

Leif Hagen said...

A dreamy sword salute for those newly weds! Congratulations and all the best to them!