Great image - fabulous Cathedral. I was hoping to concentrate on my photography when I was in France this year, but sadly it wasn't to be. I'm still hoping to catch up with you and your camera in France some time. Bisous
Oh, you brave girl, what a feat, but what rewards, too! I love the perspective and the delicate colors with which you captured this scene. A wonderful Sunday to you, wherever you are right now, Merisi
Hello Genie: We shall never, never forget the first time we entered Chartres Cathedral and, as our eyes became accustomed to the gloom, saw for the first time all of that wonderful, early stained glass. Alas, that was over forty years ago.
We should have been too afraid, with a great fear of heights, to have climbed to the top as you did.
A famous one that has been in my list for an "occasional" visit if driving nearby, but that hasn't happened yet. How hard was it to climb the spiralling steps? Well, your pic indicates that the view was worth it! God bless you! Cezar
'Tsuki, I will take many photos from high places for your viewing pleasure... without making the vertiginous climb yourself.
Kristie, they have been working on the basilica for some time now and I do hope they leave the moss.
Jack, you probably would not have wanted to see Marie hang out of one of the openings to catch a shot below.
Cezar, when we were there we only encountered two or three others on our way up or way down. They are a tight spiral unlike some other towers I have climbed (Seville). You could touch both sides with your hands.
To all who have never been there. Marie and I decided on a moment's notice to spend a day there after seeing Cité de l'architecture & du patrimoine in Paris. The replicas of the basilica were unbelievable and we felt we needed to see the 12th century original. Do plan a trip to Chartres as you will love the entire city.
Great image - fabulous Cathedral. I was hoping to concentrate on my photography when I was in France this year, but sadly it wasn't to be. I'm still hoping to catch up with you and your camera in France some time.
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Oh, you brave girl, what a feat, but what rewards, too!
ReplyDeleteI love the perspective and the delicate colors with which you captured this scene.
A wonderful Sunday to you, wherever you are right now,
Merisi
Oh how gorgeous. I haven't made it to Chartres yet.
ReplyDeleteWow, it must be really exciting to be up there!
ReplyDeleteSuperb view !
ReplyDeleteHallo Genie,
ReplyDeletethank you for this AMAZING foto !!!
The cathedral is so beautiful !!!
have a nice day
Megi
A fantastic view. Is there a respirator at the top?
ReplyDeleteI'm so pleased to view this scene without having to actually be there!
ReplyDeleteThe construction of the roof is very beautiful.
Bon dimanche Genie,
Ruby
Very interesting view for many reasons.
ReplyDeleteHello Genie:
ReplyDeleteWe shall never, never forget the first time we entered Chartres Cathedral and, as our eyes became accustomed to the gloom, saw for the first time all of that wonderful, early stained glass. Alas, that was over forty years ago.
We should have been too afraid, with a great fear of heights, to have climbed to the top as you did.
Love the way you captured the view of both the cathedral and the town rooftops! What a beautiful day we had there! Bon dimanche!
ReplyDeleteLove your perspective of the many rooftops. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBon dimanche, Genie.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Birdman, I do love your perspective and what a view! Terrific capture as always, Genie!
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Sylvia
That is one amazing shot!
ReplyDeleteA famous one that has been in my list for an "occasional" visit if driving nearby, but that hasn't happened yet. How hard was it to climb the spiralling steps? Well, your pic indicates that the view was worth it!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Great aerial photo! I love how the moss has covered the side and top of the spires and the aged patina of the roofs. :)
ReplyDeleteAh Chartres ! Magnifique...
ReplyDeleteMerci pour ce partage : voilà un point de vue que je ne verrais jamais, à cause de mon vertige... Donc je suis contente de le découvrir sur ton blog.
A beautiful image, Genie. I like to climb up to the top of buildings like this whenever I can, though I also want to stay away from the edges.
ReplyDeleteGenie,
ReplyDeleteThis photo is simply amazing! So beautiful.
That is some shot. One that I have never seen before.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, I hope to see you in France as well.
ReplyDelete'Tsuki, I will take many photos from high places for your viewing pleasure... without making the vertiginous climb yourself.
Kristie, they have been working on the basilica for some time now and I do hope they leave the moss.
Jack, you probably would not have wanted to see Marie hang out of one of the openings to catch a shot below.
Cezar, when we were there we only encountered two or three others on our way up or way down. They are a tight spiral unlike some other towers I have climbed (Seville). You could touch both sides with your hands.
To all who have never been there. Marie and I decided on a moment's notice to spend a day there after seeing Cité de l'architecture & du patrimoine in Paris. The replicas of the basilica were unbelievable and we felt we needed to see the 12th century original. Do plan a trip to Chartres as you will love the entire city.
Bises,
Genie
Very nice perspective . . .there is something about looking at a tall structure without the sky present that is appealing. -RKeith
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