Reflections at the entrance of La Musée de Rodin.
The "Rodin Museum opened in November 1929. A unique ensemble of Beaux-Arts architecture and a formal French garden in which to experience the sculpture of Auguste Rodin, the Museum was designed by French architect Paul Cret (1876–1945) and French landscape designer Jacques Gréber (1882–1962)."
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Great reflection. I think the people make this image special, so—good timing, James!
ReplyDeletea nice building and great reflection. Love the people being there too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting :)
Big, huge sigh. My FAVORITE Phili spot. Were the trees out front just bursting with their yellow leaves??!! LOVELY shot!
ReplyDeleteo wow that is marvellous
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection!
ReplyDeletesuper reflection...I love the guy lazing about on the ledge!
ReplyDeleteIst das eine tolle Aufnahmen.
ReplyDeleteWunderbar.
Lieben Gruß Eva
a marvelous reflection of a wondrous building!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful reflection !!
ReplyDeleteLove your reflection this week. It's just stunning.
ReplyDeleteAm a fan of Rodin, and have seen his work in an open air museum in Antwerp, about 1 1/2 hr. from where I lived in my childhood. Architecturally. a beautiful entrance here. Grand, but not bombastic:) And the reflection adds so much to the whole view:)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot ... awesome reflection. Now that is a museum I would like to go to. I have been a Rodin fan since I was in college (won't tell you how long ago that was). You just made my day, James ... thanks!
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
Brilliant composition James, love the people element, especially sleeping guy :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous reflection. Thank for hosting. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteJ'aime ' l'Endormi ' au jardin du ' Penseur ' !
ReplyDeleteBiz
Excellent reflection! So nice they made a special museum about Rodin in Philadelphia.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing reflection and location!
ReplyDeleteWhat a giant reflection, and so clear! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteCela doit être un musée très agréable. C'est en étant aux US et en visitant San Francisco que j'ai découvert qu'il y avait plus qu'une sculpture du "penseur" de Rodin dont quelques-unes aux US.
ReplyDeleteFantastic reflection. Looks like one visitor is enjoying himself!
ReplyDeleteI wish people could divwe the link to their post, not the blog URL. I don´t fancy having to guess which post to comment on :( It is time consuming :(
ReplyDeleteNow that's a place I would love to visit and of course, the reflection is superb! No trip to Europe this autumn?
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