Here we see Patricia and Walter walking down through the village after the ceremony - you can just glimpse the Mairie on your left. There is a reception in the village square. Come back tomorrow and let's meet some of the guests.
Sally and family (Sydney Daily Photo) are still asleep....zzzzzzzzzz
What a wonderful, stylish wedding procession. I thought we we might see Monsieur le Maire standing under his new arched doorway, waving-on the happy couple. Can't wait to see the reception, tomorrow in the village square, (and perhaps something very old ?)
Your photos are a pure delight. My sister's wedding was a lot like that, walking from the Mairie to my parents' home through the village was wonderful! What I find special here is the escort by musicians. I wish I could hear them!
Hey Sally, wake up! The glitzy life of the Riviera awaits and you only have two days to go!
Jilly, could you please tell Sally to have a look at the Saturday post on my blog? There's this show at the pont du gard that I thought she could be interested in seeing. (even more valuable since regular access to the site will be pretty much closed off because of the shows)
I'm happy the weather was fine, even if we say, like in English, "mariage pluvieux, mariage heureux". Hello Sally and family, did you enjoy your first day on la Côte d'Azur?
Of all the photos in this series this is my favourite. It's just so delightfully romantic without being to mushy. Lets hope their union is a happy one.
Such a charming scene. I hope they and their guests enjoyed themselves as much as these photos project. You've done such a lovely job in capturing exquisite moments! -Kim Seattle Daily Photo
What a romantic place to have a wedding.
ReplyDeleteAnd what a great choice of photograph!
really very romantic:)
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine anything quite like this. It must be unique to your area.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful, stylish wedding procession.
ReplyDeleteI thought we we might see Monsieur le Maire standing under his new arched doorway, waving-on the happy couple. Can't wait to see the reception, tomorrow in the village square, (and perhaps something very old ?)
Aussies asleep? - never...
beau reportage sur ce mariage, a la fin les mariés s'en vont, ils seront heureux et auront beaucoup d'enfants.
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful wedding photos Jilly. Gorbio is so pretty (and so is the bride). Very handsome groom. Are they friends of yours?
ReplyDeleteI love the focus of this photo.
ReplyDeleteIt has such great depth.
Your photos are a pure delight.
ReplyDeleteMy sister's wedding was a lot like that, walking from the Mairie to my parents' home through the village was wonderful!
What I find special here is the escort by musicians. I wish I could hear them!
Hey Sally, wake up! The glitzy life of the Riviera awaits and you only have two days to go!
Jilly, could you please tell Sally to have a look at the Saturday post on my blog? There's this show at the pont du gard that I thought she could be interested in seeing.
(even more valuable since regular access to the site will be pretty much closed off because of the shows)
Wonder how you managed to get everything in focus from the guy in the forefront to the bride much further away...
ReplyDeleteFantastic series of photos of a truly special day.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy the weather was fine, even if we say, like in English, "mariage pluvieux, mariage heureux".
ReplyDeleteHello Sally and family, did you enjoy your first day on la Côte d'Azur?
Jilly
ReplyDeleteUne jolie mariée pour un joli mariage dans un joli village photographiée par une jolie fille. That's a fairy tale!!!
Of all the photos in this series this is my favourite. It's just so delightfully romantic without being to mushy. Lets hope their union is a happy one.
ReplyDeleteSuch a charming scene. I hope they and their guests enjoyed themselves as much as these photos project. You've done such a lovely job in capturing exquisite moments!
ReplyDelete-Kim
Seattle Daily Photo
A beautiful view of the back of the bridal gown!
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