Sunday, February 12, 2006
Perfect match!
Parisian women are so chic that they think of matching their outfits with the window shop they are going to visit during the day!! I am surprised her Dachshund does not have a raincoat the same colour though... By the way, did you know that Dachshund originally come from Germany where they were bred to pursue badgers into their burrows. The standard dachshund stands about 7 to 10 inches (18 to 25 cm) and weighs 16 to 32 pounds (7 to 14.5 kg); the miniature is shorter and weighs no more than 11 pounds (5 kg)...
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Quel oeil de photographe Eric!!
ReplyDeleteJ'ADORE!! Si tu coupais les personnages du fonds, on jurerait une photographie d'art contemporain. Magnifique! Bravo! vraiment j'adore!
Je me suis posé la question Anna. Et puis ça réduisait la profondeur de champ, etc. Bref ça ne marchait pas. Donc j'ai laissé la totale !
ReplyDeleteI love the bright colour in the foreground, you eye is drawn right to it. Was this photo shot near the Madeleine? I think I may have been to the cafe in the background.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog!!!Greetings from the deep south of the USA!
ReplyDeleteA great photo, and a lesson on dogs. What a bonus!
ReplyDeleteEric, our 16.5 year old Dachshund, Schnoodel, just died 3 weeks ago. Thanks for keeping the memory alive. Your photos always make a statement.
ReplyDeleteLove the photo...do you take requests....kind of like a photoDJ..? I would love to see my old street...and building...and maybe ex...
ReplyDeleteHa,ha... indeed the Dachshund not being dressed in pink is a sign of bad taste !
ReplyDeleteNicely spotted, Eric !
This is a true classic. You do have such a good eye Eric. Do you get time to do anything else, other than look for perfect shots and angles? :)
ReplyDeleteVery funny:)
ReplyDeleteDid you have to follow her for a long time or was she standing there "asking" to have her photo taken?
Nice shot! Great timing to catch the matching colors.
ReplyDeleteI agree Eric, you have such a good eye for photos. I too think this is near the Madeleine near Fauchon maybe?
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