belle composition cette photo, avec ce vélo et la vielle porte. j'aime l'atmosphère. beautiful composition this picture, with this bike and the old door. I like the atmosphere.
I think I'd hold on the painting for at least a few more years...at least that's how I keep justifying not painting the trim on my own house. Another charming photo of a charming town. Merci.
This is indeed a charming shot. I'm not sure why we think so. If it were my place, I'd be getting it painted and those doors restored and would figure out how to give that Jasmine some room to grow. (Could you smell it's fragrance?) Just a lovely photo, Jilly, you have such an eye.
belle composition cette photo, avec ce vélo et la vielle porte. j'aime l'atmosphère.
ReplyDeletebeautiful composition this picture, with this bike and the old door. I like the atmosphere.
It simply oozes charm, Jilly. Renovation would destroy the ambience this creates.
ReplyDeletea lovely neutral scene, I wouldn't change a thing. nice capture :-)
ReplyDeleteGosh, there is not a lot of dirt or soil there for that poor jasmine to survive on. Paint would help for a year or so.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, so French...
ReplyDeleteNope, don't let em touch those doors Jilly. It's perfect lilke it is. So French, so perfectly composed . The jasmine's curves. Love this one .
ReplyDeleteencore une personne qui préféré se promener en vélo plutôt que de prendre un pinceau
ReplyDeleteCharming scene. :)
ReplyDeleteSo nice composition. I hope nobody never touch these walls and doors, they are just perfect "dans leur jus"!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Virginia -- no paint on this! IT's perfect the way it is. This is one of my favorite shots of yours.
ReplyDeleteYou have a gifted eye for spotting and framing such an arrangement. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh no, as it is, so charming. I know my romantic vision of France again even down to the bike. The symetry is nicely done.
ReplyDeletei hope they don't paint it. And that tree is perfect, so much character.
ReplyDeleteJulie says it best, "It simply oozes with charm".
ReplyDeleteyou have a great eye Jilly.
You find the neatest things to photograph! You have a nice eye for composition.....
ReplyDeletelovely!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd hold on the painting for at least a few more years...at least that's how I keep justifying not painting the trim on my own house. Another charming photo of a charming town. Merci.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo with interesting and combined elements. Love the serpentine curve of the trunk of the tree/plant!
ReplyDeleteanother awesome picture, and the bike just MAKES it! May I have your permission to do a painting of this shot?
ReplyDeleteThis is indeed a charming shot. I'm not sure why we think so. If it were my place, I'd be getting it painted and those doors restored and would figure out how to give that Jasmine some room to grow. (Could you smell it's fragrance?) Just a lovely photo, Jilly, you have such an eye.
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