I marvel at the fact that every church in Paris has something to delight the eye -- either in the architectural details or in the marvelous windows ... And here, you have captured both! Bon Dimanche chère Genie!
SOMPTUEUX... Je suis sincèrement toujours éblouie en admirant les vitraux... Un tel travail de dentelle de verres colorés... Merci pour cette magnifique photo. Gros bisous
Such a beautiful picture. The colors are amazing, I think I can just look at it for hours thinking of many beautiful designs. Thank yu for sharing it with me and wishing you most beauitful Sunday all the way from New York!:-)
Hi, Genie. I'm back. You had many great shots while I was away. Nice architecutral details like this stained glass window, the wonderful photos and story about your markte portrait, the black and white silhuette looking at the Tour, and, maybe my favorite, the little boy playing alone. We have all been there . . .
A great photo. I think we share a mutual love of architectural minutae.
ReplyDeleteAre they really that many churches in Paris alone? :-)
ReplyDeleteNo patisserie close to this one? :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful architecture, beautiful light, beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteBon Dimanche a vous même!
Greetings from a sunny Périgord,
karin
Pet's last comment gave me a smile, he must be a Gourmet.....:)
very beautyful my dear, have a nice sunday ! big hugh Kathrin
ReplyDeleteLooks like a roof light and a bit like brasserie Flo in La Fayette or am I wrong.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo...fitting for a Sunday.
ReplyDelete-Catherine
I marvel at the fact that every church in Paris has something to delight the eye -- either in the architectural details or in the marvelous windows ... And here, you have captured both! Bon Dimanche chère Genie!
ReplyDeleteSOMPTUEUX... Je suis sincèrement toujours éblouie en admirant les vitraux... Un tel travail de dentelle de verres colorés...
ReplyDeleteMerci pour cette magnifique photo.
Gros bisous
Wonderful detail Genie, and the colours in the stained glass window are so pretty. Love your Sunday pictures.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful picture. The colors are amazing, I think I can just look at it for hours thinking of many beautiful designs. Thank yu for sharing it with me and wishing you most beauitful Sunday all the way from New York!:-)
ReplyDeleteNow that is one gorgeous window and you were able to capture so much detail.
ReplyDeleteBon dimanche dear one,
V
Fabulous detail, Genie. I bet you're starting to really rev up for your trip!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic window! Love the detail and the colors! And what a breathtaking capture, Genie! Hope you have a good week, mon amie!
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Sylvia
Love the ceiling.
ReplyDeleteUn autre ange!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful.. that window takes my breath away. Thank you for the beauty, dear Genie!
Bises,
- Irina
This photo pulls at my heart... Exquisite!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a beautiful Sunday
Penny
Nice composition Genie. Enjoy your Sunday!
ReplyDeleteHi, Genie. I'm back. You had many great shots while I was away. Nice architecutral details like this stained glass window, the wonderful photos and story about your markte portrait, the black and white silhuette looking at the Tour, and, maybe my favorite, the little boy playing alone. We have all been there . . .
ReplyDeleteLovely photo, Genie. There are so many beautiful churches in Paris.
ReplyDeleteKris
It would be impossible to count all the angels in Paris and almost as impossible to visit every church. What treasures they hold.
ReplyDeleteAnd, for the record, Pet, there is a fabulous patisserie just across the street!
Merci for all you thoughtful comments. I look forward to being at home tomorrow night.
Bises,
Genie
I like...J
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done: both the composition of the photo and the church.
ReplyDeletePerfect Angle! Not an easy shot to get but the stained glass and the figure compliment each other well.
ReplyDeleteMAgnificent detail! wow
ReplyDeleteLéia
Gorgeous shot! Have a nice Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful photo -- the colors are pleasing to the soul.
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