You have seen a much better view of the back of the king's small stables (which is now Versailles' contemporary art centre) here. But I couldn't resist the view through the Christmas tree!
Je vous ai montré une bien meilleure vue de l'arrière des petites écuries du roi (transformées de ce côté en centre d'art contemporain) ici. Mais je n'ai pas su résister à cette vue au travers d'un sapin de Noël !
The perfect Christmas shot!! I love it and I'm counting the days!! Worse than a kid!! Hope your weekend is going well, Ciel!!
ReplyDeleteSilly me, I was wondering how you managed to find oranges, outside at this time of year :-)
ReplyDeleteNice perspective!!
The golden color just pops in this shot.
ReplyDeleteMarie Leszczyńska would have loved it!
ReplyDeleteSweet!
ReplyDeleteLe sapin est dans les tons que j'ai choisis cette année pour ma deco! Aurais-je un esprit royal?! :o)
ReplyDeleteNice, artsy shot! I can see why you couldn't resist. It's a beautiful scene what with the tree and the balls, ribbons and silver decoration!
ReplyDeleteA super 'Christmassy' image Ciel, it was a good idea to get this perspective.
ReplyDeleteIt's even prettier through the tree! I love it that the Chateau takes the season seriously and gets everything decked out.
ReplyDeletePS: I also leave for work when it's dark and come home when it's dark. It's very depressing. But the days will be getting longer again come Dec. 22nd! :)
I like how you framed it!
ReplyDeleteYour framing makes for a cheery seasonal image... cool shot :^)
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have been able to resist either, oh those jewel-toned ornaments. The other shot is lovely, but I've a soft spot for this tree-framed view too:)
ReplyDeleteNice closeup of the tree.
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