A pretty street leading off the big square in front of the Palace. Even the colours of the walkers' clothes seem to blend with the pastels of the buildings.
I'll do my best on my next photography trip to Monaco. Every city, however pristine and/or beautiful has its downside. Quite honestly tho I prefer photographing nice things. There's so many nasty things in the world, aren't there? But I hear you - and accept the challenge!
I would expect nothing less in the chic Monte Carlo ;-)
ReplyDeleteand these are colours I've ever loved in France and Italy (along same coast).
ReplyDeleteits not fair.
ReplyDeleteI'm with radman! lol! :-D
ReplyDeleteIn June, Merisi from the always wonderful blog
Merisi's Vienna for Beginners obliged some of her readers by showing briefly the ugly side of Vienna.
Now I challenge you, Jilly to show us the ugly/ not so perfect side of Monte Carlo, if it even exists! lol! :)
Oh would that I could just snap my fingers and be in Monte Carlo by tomorrow morning! Look how clean and lovely that street is!
The form and the colors on this street reminds me the same in Saint-Tropez where the famous cops lives ;-)
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ReplyDeleteI'll do my best on my next photography trip to Monaco. Every city, however pristine and/or beautiful has its downside. Quite honestly tho I prefer photographing nice things. There's so many nasty things in the world, aren't there? But I hear you - and accept the challenge!
Oh-Oh...I wonder if I can bear to look at that "ugly" post Jilly ...
ReplyDeleteThe words ugly and Monaco just don't go together in my mind.