Monday 28 January 2013

L'escalier des cent marches

"The 100 steps staircase", leading up from the Swiss Lake to the palace, alongside the Orangerie. You had seen the statues here.

Il mène de la Pièce d'eau des Suisses au château le long de l'orangerie. Vous aviez vu les statues ici.

25 comments:

  1. Aren't you happy to have this snow? It gives you a very different photo from usual.

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  2. c'est par ce temps que l'on apprecie un bon escalier des 100 marches ;)) belles photos hivernales

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  3. Terrific captures, Ciel, and the snow does make a difference!! It's beautiful! Have a great week!!

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  4. Anonymous28/1/13 00:54

    Muss sich toll anfühlen die hinaufzusteigen.

    Eine gute neue Woche dir.

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  5. I'm not sure I walked up those steps but I did walk up a lot of steps that made me breathe hard. I really like this composition...the fence looks like it's guarding the fresh snow from meandering folks who would turn it all to slush!

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  6. Wow, that is quite a lot of steps. Beautiful scene.

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  7. If there was a scene like this in the U.S. it would be covered with warning signs.

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  8. Nice! I like these winter scenes because we don't get much snow here.

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  9. It looks like an amazing place for a little exploration.

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  10. The intersecting lines are visually interesting. I think this fence is awesome.

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  11. It looks beautiful with the snow. Love that fancy fence!

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  12. c'est plutôt l'escalier sans marche

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  13. love what the snow adds to this image.

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  14. Such a different perspective in the winter. I wouldn't want to climb those steps in the snow, though, especially in heels. :)

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  15. How different they look in summer with the blue sky background Ciel..Love the 100 steps, just think how good that would be for one's derriere oui!

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  16. Bergson me fait rire!
    C'est fermé pour eviter les glissades intempestives?

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  17. be careful, they look slick today! love that gate!

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  18. @ Malyss : oui. Le parc ferme dès les premiers 50 mm. Mais cette porte est généralement fermée même à la belle saison.

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  19. ...and even ore difficult in this snow.

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  20. I don't know why snow makes everything seem even more beautiful.

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  21. This place is magnificent in white carpet, and your pictures are fabulous!
    Love that gate, something really classic and elegant ( if a gate can be elegant! LOL but I think so!)
    bisous
    Léia

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  22. Good exercise I guess. 100 stairs--wow. MB

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  23. I love the top composition, Ciel!

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  24. Love the contrast between the ststues here and in the past photo - cold but picturesque!

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