Deux dernières photos des Grandes Eaux Nocturnes pour les Reflets du Weekend, plus spécifiquement au bassin du miroir. Il vous faut imaginer que l'eau jaillit en parfaite harmonie avec la musique baroque, telle un ballet !
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I bet it was beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, I bet it was beautiful, too!! Looks awesome and I'm sure it wounded the same way!! Terrific captures, Ciel!! Have a lovely weekend!!
ReplyDeleteThe baroque music alone would have been wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWow - it looks quite lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. The second shot looks like flames.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is wonderful, Ciel. I would love to see this and hear the music. I need to bump a re-visit to Versailles up my bucket list.
ReplyDeleteI've seen the fountain show in front of the Belagio in Las Vegas. This is rather more beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI would very much enjoy that! I was listening to Baroque music all afternoon today. :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely nighttime shots!
~Lindy
Those are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine how incredible this would've been with the baroque music, sigh... These look divine, love your delicate night shots! (Thanks for the good wishes for a break!:))
ReplyDeleteThat must be so beautiful to see and hear.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots! I admire your photography.
ReplyDeleteI imagine it's something unforgettable!Awesome pictures!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Totally fab Ciel, what an experience..
ReplyDeleteI can hear the music...I wish I could have seen the ballet! These are a couple of really fine night shots...I'd guess you had a tripod, right?
ReplyDeleteBTW, are you going to post any more pics of your time in the PNW and Quimper? I hope.
ReplyDeleteMagic lights, beautiful images!
ReplyDeletelove the blue! years ago when i was a kid, sea world had a water show, it was called sparkletts water show and it was dancing water. my parents drug me to that show everytime we'd go. as a kid i found it kind of boring but i can still recall the coolness of the auditorium and the sounds and smell...lasting impressions!
ReplyDeleteThey are both excellent, but I favor the blue. The illuminated water streams ending in mid-air is brilliant. Print it BIG and hang it on the wall.
ReplyDelete@ all: it isn't very different from what it would have been way back in the days of Louis XIV and subsequent kings, except for the colours of course. It was a REAL technical feat at the time...
ReplyDeletereally soft and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe photos look great. Can almost hear the music.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I like that you have shown us two different light colours.
ReplyDeleteAh ce sont des photos tellement merveilleuses ! Des Eaux d'artifice... Merci de ce fabuleux partage !
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ReplyDeleteMagnifique: i can almost hear the beautiful accompanying music! Thanks for sharing. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice. Thanks for showing.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflection photos!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, RW & SK
Fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I like it!
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