Another of this September evening light that is so beautiful in Paris. I passed by Notre Dame last evening around 7:30 on my way to my brother's and I could not help but admiring this stunning Paris landmark. Besides, for once that it's not covered in scaffolding... Have a great week-end everyone. I hope the weather is going to remain as clear as this!
In this light, it looks like it has been carved out of butter! Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYou're capturing some fabulous sunlit towers lately. As I've said before, tu es le Roi de Soleil!
ReplyDeleteThat low perspective again, always nice to see, and the light here is great.
ReplyDeleteAH thanks.....i needed that in an otherwise VERY difficult day......just seeing Notre Dame takes me back there for a moment of peace
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous...an absolute classic. Glad to see the scaffolding is gone also!
ReplyDeleteMonumental!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have shared that moment too.
Gorgeous what a lovely start to the day x
ReplyDeleteQue ce soit à genoux ou à plat ventre, ta position pour prendre cette photo est parfaite.
ReplyDeleteElle est tout à fait dans le ton.
C'était exactement l'attitude des pélerins et pénitents du XIIème siècle qui venaient déjà à Notre Dame !
Notre Dame is always worth a photo. This one is stunning.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, man...ya killin me, Eric...how come i ain't dayah and i gotta be heyah? It jus' ain' right, nowutimean? Dat's one gawjus pictchah an' i'd give sombahies kneecaps ta be dayah.
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OK - Hope the New York Gangster accent came across -- don't know why it popped out of me exactly - it just seemed like the quintessential American movie voice!! The picture makes me seriously jealous, but thankfully nobody's kneecaps are in danger. : )
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous. Such light!
ReplyDeleteWow!! I hope you're taking care of YOUR kneecaps, Eric—so you can keep on doing this! :~}
ReplyDeletelol Alexa! - Poor Eric must be sacrificing his kneecaps for us daily!
ReplyDeleteIt has been a few years since Notre Dame last had scaffoldings on its front.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous lighting indeed, Notre Dame is ideal for this with its almost white stone and the fact it is facing west.