Peter's Menton - Bougainvillea
A painted, cracked wall in the medieval village of Roquebrune by Peter. A perfect backdrop to bougainvillea.
one of the most beautiful towns on the French Riviera
A painted, cracked wall in the medieval village of Roquebrune by Peter. A perfect backdrop to bougainvillea.
Posted by Jilly at 07:07
Labels: Guest Photographers, Villages near to Menton: Roquebrune-cap-Martin
A really delicate and poetic picture, Peter. I think that each of us have some special sensibility that gives so many different pictures of Menton. The only common point would be the colour.
ReplyDeleteThis is truly, truly lovely.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Great job Peter!
ReplyDeleteI think you need to start your own "guided photography walks." You really have provided the guests with fabulous opportunities like this which has captured superbly.
ReplyDeletePretty in pink...and red! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteLovely, the wall and flower are perfect together.
ReplyDeletei like the bougainvillea on this colorful plaster wall with character.
ReplyDeleteAh yes, I know exactly where this one is. The bougainvillea is just starting to bloom again, it will be much more open and prolific in a few weeks time.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful red on pink composition.
ReplyDeleteI love those colors...looks like strawberry sorbet!
ReplyDeleteBravo Peter! Beautifully composed and the colors are spectacular.
ReplyDeleteI agree, Jilly you should do walking photography tours!!!
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