I'm rather in love with this photo. But then I remember having a family with three baby raccoons and a very angry mom in our chimney at the lake and think, "Better a photo than on the bed!"
Low lighting, sharp focus, color harmony, lots of midtones, no blurring, no reflections, long depth, attention hooked, humor, love and mystery... everything perfect... A whole history...! Loved it!! --------------------------------------- Let me guess: the name of the store was " Noah´s Ark"? Wasn't it?!!
By the way... Today I enjoyed my artistic dinner again in your yesterday´s photo, but this time dessert was included! -in fact, with double portions of laugh-. Special thanks for adding a "Miam-miam!" with special meaning and therefore with special value. No need to know its special meaning, for sending you a special thank you very much again... a real gift! Blessings for everyone! d(:-D)anar
I'm rather in love with this photo. But then I remember having a family with three baby raccoons and a very angry mom in our chimney at the lake and think, "Better a photo than on the bed!"
ReplyDeleteLow lighting, sharp focus, color harmony, lots of midtones, no blurring, no reflections, long depth, attention hooked, humor, love and mystery... everything perfect... A whole history...! Loved it!!
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Let me guess: the name of the store was " Noah´s Ark"? Wasn't it?!!
By the way... Today I enjoyed my artistic dinner again in your yesterday´s photo, but this time dessert was included! -in fact, with double portions of laugh-. Special thanks for adding a "Miam-miam!" with special meaning and therefore with special value. No need to know its special meaning, for sending you a special thank you very much again... a real gift! Blessings for everyone!
d(:-D)anar
You put us on the wrong track here. Not expecting this in Paris but a nice showstopper.
ReplyDeleteHah! Love "raccoon" in French --- washing rat :). Great photo!!!
ReplyDeleteNow that's cute!
ReplyDeleteI said hello to one of them last night leaving campus. He looked back as if to say, "what? I'm not doing anything."
I'd rather have raccoons than bedbugs, though!
ReplyDeleteI'm relieved to know you weren't infested with those pesky guys in Paris of all things!
ReplyDeleteThe tag gave it away.
ReplyDeleteIt sure is an odd window display, but it catches attention. I guess it does its job.
ReplyDeleteAh, Randy, you are looking carefully for the details - great job!
ReplyDeleteAlexa! Bedbugs? I would just die!
Danar, many thanks as it looked like a real scene to me, too!
Jack, welcome home.
I did learn a new word... racoon = un raton laveur (washing rat as Marie said)
Bises,
Genie
Oh I love rue de Bac! This looks amazing.
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