Sunday, May 20, 2012

On the bench


Look what I found at the Porte de Versailles today (Porte de Versailles is an area located in the South West of Paris where they have large exhibition halls, including the famous Salon de l'agriculture that I already mentioned several times and the Foire de Paris (Paris fair). It's just a bench, put a pretty colorful one. I thought it would make a cool photo and it does (the shadow helps, I must say ;-)) That's all, have a nice Sunday everyone.

13 comments:

  1. There is something about rainbow colors that appeals to the collective unconscious. When I was buying and selling my costume jewelry, I found the 2 things that would always sell would be multicolored jewelry....and black! Both represented in your lovely photo.

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  2. That is so cool! I love color and the color and the shadows work really well together.

    (Of course, it helps that I saw the "making of" picture as well. :)

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  3. A bit of daydream: love to imagine this to be a rainbow-coloured xylaphone.

    Thanks for sharing this, Eric. I shall be back for Art Basel & Festival d'Avignon.

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  4. Keats described it perfectly. What a happy photo Eric. :)

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  5. Thanks for your kind words, Debs! Enjoy ;)

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  6. Love the competing color and shadow playing here!

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  7. what a fun bench - there's always something eye-catching in Paris - I love all the little things where someone paid attention to detail. Happy Sunday to you, Eric!

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  8. It's raining in Vancouver today, so this picture sure makes my day, thanks Eric!

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  9. Beautiful! So bright and cheerful on this cold winters morning. Lovely to look at with my morning cuppa.

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  10. @Martin. Actually it way grey in Paris today and poured last evening! I'm sure the rain is nicer in Vancouver!!

    @Keats "Eric. I shall be back for Art Basel & Festival d'Avignon." Let me know.

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  11. That bench would attract my attention too. Lovely picture.

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