Thursday, March 3, 2011

Palais Garnier


At Palais Garnier, home of Opéra de Paris, the Grand Staircase will take your breath away with its opulence. Two larger-than-life gilt statues dominate the entrance to the ampitheatre.

Inaugurated in 1875, the architect of this magnificent building, Charles Garnier, was a previously unknown 35 year-old. I will bring you here again...

30 comments:

  1. Those shoes are incredible!It's true that we seldom look at the feet..I'd like to see who is wearing them!

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  2. Splendid detail.... And yes, that stairway is something.

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  3. Très joli gros plan, Genie! Une sculpture pleine de richesse. Ce détail est très intéressant.
    Bonne journée, Genie!

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  4. Ces chaussures sont toujours à la mode!! :)
    Bises
    o2

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  5. Perfect - in my next visit I hope to see a Ballet here x

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  6. C'est très joli! J'aime beaucoup!
    Et j'attends de voir la suite;o)

    ***
    Bisous et belle fin de semaine, ma belle****

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  7. Beautiful photo Genie showing attention to detail. J'adore Palais-Garnier.
    xx
    "All Things French"

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  8. That foot perfectly represents the grandeur of that place. I look at it and see so many possibilities of printing, framing, size, coloration ... A fantastic shot (of an incredible building!).

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  9. Glorious! Genie. A "must do" on my next trip to Paris.

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  10. Great eye, Genie, nice job! This is a fantastic detail!

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  11. Majestueux ce travail! Avant-gardiste que ce créateur...
    Bisous

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  12. That reminds me I need to shop for sandals! :) I've never been inside. I swear the next trip I'm camping on the steps till I get inside!
    V

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  13. Take another look at the shape of the sandal, it looks like it is missing a heel!

    Ahh but I wish I could be in Paris!

    Jacqueline Howett author of The Greek Seaman
    http://jacquelinehowett.blogspot.com

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  14. Malyss -- Oh, I will show you another time... She is very large as you might be able to tell from the feet - hah!

    Bibi -- I am sure that you have seen it... It would be interesting to know how many films and photo shoots have taken place on these steps

    Richard -- Merci, mon amie... Tu es un maître du détail (un bon sourire)

    o2 -- Oui, et c'est presque la saison pour ces chaussures

    Suzi -- You can check online to see what is available before you go... merci

    Léia -- Oh, but you are so petite that you will need a much smaller size, mon amie!

    Cildemer -- Merci, mon amie... je les aime aussi... Attends le prochain. Bisous

    Dianne -- There is so much to see there, inside and out!

    AA -- So glad that you like it... amazing style for a statue that is about 135 years old - hah!

    Carol -- Yes, now that it has been refurbished you will love it.

    JM -- Merci... knew that you would like the detail

    martine -- Merci... tu es gentille.

    Virginia -- Well, I know that you do not need any of this size - hah! Yes, you must go!

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  15. Jacqueline -- It does look like it should have a heel in that space. Her left foot is flat and her right leg is turned in and bent at the knee... Merci, mon amie! I wish I was there also, but will be before too long!

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  16. Doing a close-up of this detail was pure genius! Fab photo.

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  17. I've been inside, but I never took the grand tour.

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  18. A very nice shot, Genie. I am working on taking partial details instead of either complete details or complete subjects (statues, houses, etc.). Leaving things incomplete is a struggle for a personalilty like mine!

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  19. amazing shot! just beautiful genie!

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  20. http://encuadredigital.es/3BfotografoMarch 3, 2011 at 2:30 PM

    Una foto con un buen detalle.

    Saludos

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  21. You can take me here any time you want, Genie. This place is magical. Back in the day I knew one of the principal dancers at the Paris Opera, and I still regret that I never got to see him perform here—though I did get to dance with him (in addition to dancing Romeo and Prince Siegfried, he also did a mean boogaloo!).

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  22. Wonderful detail ... Almost missed this post cause I was too focused on the photo you missed yesterday ;-)

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  23. That looks like an amazing sculpture. The detail is amazing.

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  24. Oh, my, your blog is wonderful! Count ME in!

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  25. Not something to be worn with jeans!

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  26. Now I wish we had visited Palais Garnier

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  27. Birdman -- Merci, mon ami

    Harriet -- She was so large that I took "bits and pieces" of her... merci!

    Starman -- I think that just being inside is worth the trip

    Jack -- You take all of those shots and the close ones... then you can decide

    Suzanne -- So glad that you like this one!

    Alexa -- How exciting, my dear... we definitely need to chat, and I should bring my camera!

    Marie -- Glad you love it... we will go there in April

    Loree -- Merci, mon amie!

    Shelley -- It's a deal, my friend!

    Randy -- They would have to be very long jeans!

    Rob -- You should select a day with few tourists for you trip (next visit)

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Merci for your comments!