This sweet trio was seen on the lawn (la pelouse) in front of la Tour Eiffel prior to the celebration of 14 juillet. They were a bit early for the fireworks.
Parc du Champ de Mars
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Les Enfants in Paris and France are so beautifully dressed. They look keen x And who wouldnt be sitting there are waiting for the sky to light up--magic!
Ces enfants sont adorables. Je prends surtout plaisir à admirer les petites couettes de cheveux des petites filles. C'est tellement mignon! Il ne faudrait pas qu'elles grandissent!... Bonne journée, Genie!
you've composed this delightful trio perfectly. we see not one face full on and yet we understand their eager anticipation because of the way you've caught them.
The lawn was a playground that day for families and children. There was plenty of space but these three were precious huddled together in a very small space.
Most of the kids that day were in very casual clothing but these were "dressed." (Note the running shoes)
Harriet, "les petites couettes de cheveux" that Richard noted are the little ponytails in the girls' hair.
Adorable little girls and what a delightful capture, Genie! Love how dressed up they are -- and with running shoes/sandals! Ah, memories of my four at that age! Hope your week is going well, mon amie! Enjoy!
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Les Enfants in Paris and France are so beautifully dressed.
They look keen x And who wouldnt be sitting there are waiting for the sky to light up--magic!
I completely agree with Suzi, French kids are always beautifull dressed. No wonder, with all those elegant mums!
Ces enfants sont adorables. Je prends surtout plaisir à admirer les petites couettes de cheveux des petites filles. C'est tellement mignon! Il ne faudrait pas qu'elles grandissent!...
Bonne journée, Genie!
:-)
Belle journée...
Pierre
They look totally adorable Genie, what a delightful picture.
They look very sweet in their "best dresses" and full of excitement.
gorgeous kids, great occasion, wonderful photo and great photographer
Tres BCBG in those dresses!
Aaaaah … Cuter than a basket of kittens.
you've composed this delightful trio perfectly. we see not one face full on and yet we understand their eager anticipation because of the way you've caught them.
Oh so sweet and cute! What a precious capture of la vie quotidien.
So very precious! I love the composition - much better than a 'posed shot'.
I always enjoy reading Richard's comments, but he has thrown me with the word "couette".
They look a little overdressed to me. But definitely cute!
genie, you have the ability to catch the most esthetically pleasing compositions...this is just precious!
The lawn was a playground that day for families and children. There was plenty of space but these three were precious huddled together in a very small space.
Most of the kids that day were in very casual clothing but these were "dressed." (Note the running shoes)
Harriet, "les petites couettes de cheveux" that Richard noted are the little ponytails in the girls' hair.
Just what I wanted to know! How to say "couettes" in english. Poneytails! that's funny!
Adorable little girls and what a delightful capture, Genie! Love how dressed up they are -- and with running shoes/sandals! Ah, memories of my four at that age! Hope your week is going well, mon amie! Enjoy!
Hugs,
Sylvia
ces sont tres tres jolie!!! beucoup bieseau Kathrin
Precious. You could have put these two petites filles in your "Must Be a French Girl" series!
What a sweet picture.
Absolutely darling.
They are wearing such cute dresses. I love the photo.
Professional quality stuff, Genie! You could shoot ads!
What a cute shot!
Oh, too, too sweet! They may not have liked the fireworks - still little. But you never know! I love their little pig tails!
Very cute, Genie. Look at those nice little girl dresses.
Oh, Genie, they are so sweet! Beautiful shot!
Hana de Prague
And how adorable in their sweet French dresses! Great capture.
V
Adorable! Love the hairdos!
Lovely capture, Genie. I'm always terrified to shoot candids of children for fear of hostility from parents/guardians.
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