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Friday, June 7, 2013

Église de la Sainte-Trinité (Weekend Reflections #193)

Paris, France    (Église de la Sainte-Trinité/Church of the Holy Trinity reflected in a window) "The Église de la Sainte-Trinité is a Roman Catholic church located in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. The church is a building of the Second Empire period, built between 1861 and 1867 at a cost of almost 5 million francs." -wikipedia

I think the mannequin was enjoying the view almost as much as I was.

Have a wonderful weekend!


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24 comments:

  1. Nicely done, James. The church is crystal clear.

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  2. that's a fine looking church, but the 'blank look' of the 'spectator' made me laugh.

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  3. The mannequin looks in awe of the view, as am I! I am still amazed at the skill of the people who built these structures.

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  4. I don't ever remember seeing that church. I love the colorful clock face.

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  5. This is such an artistic capture to me.
    It seemed that model was contemplating that church.

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  6. love the ornate details of the church!
    thanks for hosting, James!

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  7. J'aime bien la mise en scène, on dirait que le mannequin poussse un "OH!" d'admiration! :o)

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  8. Quelle étrange surimpression, cette tête de mannequin qui apparaît sous la cathédrale... Bien vu, James, une nouvelle fois !

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  9. Fabulous reflection, James. You have such a good eye!
    K

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  10. Brilliant. Ca me rappelle une photo que j'avais postée il y a longtemps pour Weekend Reflections, la cathédrale St Louis reflétée dans une vitrine.

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  11. The mannequin looks more like a ghostly image.

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  12. A fascinating reflection! The bland expression of the mannequin adds so much paradoxical drama!

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  13. The mannequin looks like she's saying, "Ooooh" in amazement over this spectacular church.

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  14. I love the composition of this shot. It would have been pretty without the mannequin but the mannequin definitely adds interest and makes it better I think.

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  15. Very nice, James.
    Stunning reflection and composition.

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  16. A funny reflection with the mannequin in front. Have a nice weekend.

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  17. The mannequin could hardly ask for a better view. Nice composition, James!

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  18. James,
    Bravo. I love this church so much and love your take on it.
    V

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  20. Holy moose-poops!!! This is amazing!!!!...:)JP

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  21. Great photo and a little bit spooky!
    That building looks so old.

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