Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Square Jean XXIII - dans un cadre



Square Jean XXIII


The elm trees above and the line of shrubbery below
make this lovely square into a vignette.  


Do you know this quiet, 
shady spot on the east side of Notre Dame?



Square Jean XXIII
l'Île de la Cité
75004, Paris

9 comments:

William Kendall said...

It looks like a wonderful place to sit awhile.

Joe said...

I don't know it Genie but shall look out for it. What a peaceful spot and your sympathetic treatment of it is perfect.

Jane and Lance Hattatt said...

Hello Genie,

This is such a gentle composition. The framing is delightful and one just wishes to be in that cooling calm of the fountain and trees.

It is so wonderful that one can find all manner of peaceful spots in even the most frantic of cities. Time to sit, stare and listen to the gentle splash of water. Bliss!

Revrunner said...

What I'm beginning to wonder about is that photographer lurking there in the shadows! ;-)

Halcyon said...

The two jets of water also help frame the scene!

Alexa said...

It's been one of my fave spots in Paris for almost 50 years (!). I love the light and shadow in your vignette, Genie.

RedPat said...

I know it and love it too!

Randy said...

Beautiful moment.

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

It has a different feeling in the winter, perhaps less cozy, but striking all the same.

Revrunner, oh, I see him. I thought you meant moi!

Halcyon, I should have mentioned the fountain. Thanks.

Alexa, you must have been there as an infant!

Joe, put it on your list!

Bises,
Genie