22 June 2008

Behind the curtain


There's always something interesting to look at. This lady peers from behind her curtain in a first floor apartment on the pedestrian street that runs up from the port.

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  1. Anonymous22 June, 2008

    I do visit and I do comment and I was here. I did look at your picture(s) and I did read what you wrote about them. I could say how great you are and how beautiful your work is but alas I would soon run out of things to say on the next blog I visited, so I just left this to prove I stopped and said a few words on Sunday.

    My Rheumatoid Arthritis hurts so I am using the same message for all.

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  2. What a story this photo tells. I lespecially love the yellow walls with the green shutters.

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  3. this is a beautiful capture!

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  4. Looks like a sunny day, she should open up the curtain.

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  5. Anonymous22 June, 2008

    Awesome, I love this type of pose, and you captured her smile really well. The lighting is great too, really draws you right where you need to look.

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  6. Those window louvers are such a pretty shade of green.

    Lol. You're watching her watching something or somebody else :-)

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  7. If I had a balcony overlooking an interesting street, I think I'd be spending my whole time there. ;)

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  8. Ah the twitch of the curtains. The nosy neighbour looking at everyone passing by below, seeing if there's something to gossip about. Every street has one!

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  9. I wonder what she is looking for! Nice paint and quite a lovely curtain.

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  10. C'est amusant un seul mot me vient a l'esprit en voyant la photo....
    Concierge.....

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  11. Excellent! So typical. Well captured.
    Do you have laundry hanging from the windows on Mondays, like in Nice?

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  12. Now that's a fantastic one !
    The contrast between light and shade was difficult no doubt, but you (or your camera ;-)) did a great job. The lace in the curtain is perfectly detailed, the lines are sharp.... and the scene just SO!

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