We are back outside the Chapel de la Miséricorde where the walls outside are still being painted. Remember this man and his shadow? I love watching artisans work - the concentration and attention to detail is evident in the expression on his face.
25 February 2013
Chapel de la Miséricorde - the Painter
We are back outside the Chapel de la Miséricorde where the walls outside are still being painted. Remember this man and his shadow? I love watching artisans work - the concentration and attention to detail is evident in the expression on his face.
24 February 2013
Chapel de la Miséricorde - the Lamps
Our last day inside the beautiful Chapel de la Miséricorde on le rocher. Here are some beautiful lamps tucked away behind the altar.
Happy Sunday everyone! Pouring with rain here and probably snowing higher up in the hills ...
23 February 2013
Chapel de la Miséricorde - Simplicity
As you see, no pews in the Chapel de la Miséricorde - just simple wooden chairs and a sculpture of Christ in a silk-lined glass case.
22 February 2013
Chapel de la Miséricorde - the Crosses
A similar shot to yesterday except this shows off the row of simple crosses to be found at the back of the altar. These would be used during the procession of the penitents.
21 February 2013
20 February 2013
Chapel de la Miséricorde - Beauty
Another beautiful sculpture in the Chapel de la Miséricorde. I wish I knew the story of this sculpture - perhaps someone does?
19 February 2013
18 February 2013
Chapel de la Miséricorde - the Beauty Inside
The Chapel de la Miséricorde on le rocher was completed in 1646. 25% of the population had died of the plague in 1631 with the last death on the 21st November which is the day of the Feast of Our Lady. In recognition of this, Prince Honoré II decreed that on the eve of Good Friday each year a procession of penitents, made up of local residents, should set off from the chapel.
These photos were taken with a 50mm lens but I'll go back one day with a wide-angle. It's a truly beautiful chapel.
More tomorrow ...
17 February 2013
Chapel de la Miséricorde - the Painter's Shadow
This man, along with his shadow, is painting the outside of a chapel on the rocher.
Come to think of it, I can feel a little series coming on. So we'll start with the outside before going in. This is the Chapel de la Miséricorde on Rue Ptincess Marie de Lorraine. It's one of the oldest buildings in the Principality and was completed in 1646.
More tomorrow ...
16 February 2013
Tipsy Building
A view of the side of the Oceanographic Museum and gthe beautiful lamps that lead the eye to the sea.
I was standing slightly off centre so although the horizon is straight, the building appears to tip slightly - or should I blame the building and say that perhaps it had had a glass of vino too many ... ?
15 February 2013
The Chocolate Shop
A reflection in the door of Monaco's chocolate shop on le rocher.
You'll have to imagine the chocolates!
14 February 2013
13 February 2013
Phone call at the Ice cream Bar
This is an ice-cream bar on le rocher. The lady was so intent on her telephone call she didn't notice me. The man behind the bar did - but then got on with his work.
Talking on a portable telephone makes us oblivious to the world, doesn't it?
12 February 2013
Rue des Remparts
This is Rue des Remparts on le rocher. Behind us is the palace and below us, way below to the left is Port Hercule. Pretty street, isn't it?
11 February 2013
10 February 2013
Viewed from the Rock
This photo was taken from le rocher, right by the Oceanographic Museum - looking towards the port and buildings of Fontvieille. Click on the link to see where I am.
09 February 2013
Fighting the Plastic
This guy looks like he's having a fight with the plastic cover that protects this restaurant terrace on le rocher.
08 February 2013
07 February 2013
Cross Street
This is a Monaco far from the expensive boutiques of Monte Carlo. We are on 'le rocher' where tiny streets connect with more tiny streets.
06 February 2013
Mini Brit
Got a feeling the Mini might be British ...!
The doorman of the Hôtel de Paris has just moved it forward about a foot, so now it's nose to tail with the Ferrari. Not sure why he moved it.
05 February 2013
04 February 2013
Photography Exhibition!
Not a photo by me today but one that includes me! - it's the programme for a an exhibition of photography at the Tour Lascaris/Fondation Raza in Gorbio village, just above Menton, from the 15 February to the 3rd March - 10h - 12h and from 14h to 16h. Closed on Tuesdays.
Khaled Youssef is a wonderfully creative Syrian-born photographer who lives in Nice. Khaled takes fabulous photos of enormous bubbles, of beautiful reflections and of graffiti. It's an immense honour for me to be presenting my work at the same time. My photos will show what I adore about life here - the festivals, the ambiance, the food, the way of life in Menton and the medieval village of Gorbio. But most of all the people who live that life.
The vernissage is between 15h and 18h on Friday the 15th February (it will go on later than 6 p.m.) Everyone is welcome. Do mark your calendar and come along. And for anyone who wants to pass the evening in the village, the Restaurant Les Terrasses serves great pizzas.
Normal service will be resumed on this blog tomorrow!
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Aujourd'hui, ce n'est pas une de mes photos, mais une photo sur laquelle je suis! - il s'agit du programme d'une exposition de photographie dans la Tour Lascaris / Fondation Raza au village de Gorbio du 15 Février au 3 Mars - de 10h à 12h et de 14h à 16h. Fermée le mardi.
Khaled Youssef est un photographe, merveilleusement créatif, d'origine syrienne qui vit à Nice.
Khaled prend de magnifiques photos de bulles énormes, de beaux reflets et des graffitis. C'est un immense honneur pour moi de présenter mon travail en même temps que lui. Mes photos montrent ce que j'adore de la vie d' ici - les fêtes, l'ambiance, la cuisine, le mode de vie de Menton et du village médiéval de Gorbio. Et par dessus tout, les gens qui vivent cette vie.
Le vernissage aura lieu entre 15h et 18h le vendredi 15 Février (cela se poursuivra au delà de 18 heures) Tout le monde est bienvenu. Notez la date dans vos agendas et venez. Et pour tous ceux qui voudraient passer leur soirée au village, le Restaurant Les Terrasses sert de délicieuses pizzas.
Le blog reprendra son cours, demain!
03 February 2013
02 February 2013
Skateboarding
The promenade above Larvotto Beach is a great place for the kids to skateboard but there is no ramp from where they can take off - so kids being kids - they make their own, as you see in the second photo.
01 February 2013
31 January 2013
30 January 2013
Circus - the Piglets
29 January 2013
28 January 2013
27 January 2013
Fontvieille from Cap d'Ail
We're in Cap d'Ail this morning looking towards Monaco and the heliport. On our left is the Port of Cap d'Ail. Ahead is Fontvieille and one of the luxury apartment buildings and behind it you can see the top of the Oceanographic Museum.
The low white building is temporary - the circus is on and this is where the elephants sleep at night.
And in the distance, snow on the Alps.
26 January 2013
Just a Duck ...
Parc Paysager de Fontvieille. Just a duck on a rock ... but do look at the wonder of those feathers.
25 January 2013
24 January 2013
The Film Shoot
'24 Hours on the Cote d'Azur' |
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It is a great honour for me that 14 photos from Menton Daily Photo and Monte Carlo Daily Photo were featured on Carla Coulson's beautiful website, Carla Loves Photography. Carla is an incredibly talented photographer who has been an inspiration to me so you can imagine how much it meant when she invited me to contribute to her website in the series '24 hours on the Cote d'Azur' - do clink on the link to see the post and and to browse and see Carla's stunning work. Australian-born Carla has published several books, including Italian Joy, Paris Tango and Chasing a Dream, chronicling her move to Europe, first to Italy and then to France - filled with mouth-watering photographs and inspirational words on how she made a new and fabulous life for herself - in love and in photography. Thankyou, Carla x
23 January 2013
Circus - the Lions are in Town
If it's January and there's a lioness in town, then it must be time for Monaco's famous Festival of Circus.
We'd probably all rather see beautiful animals like this roaming the wilds of Africa but I have to say the lionesses were rolling around playing like kittens. When I arrived, three were outside in an enormous run and the rest were being organised to go into the circus tent for a rehearsal - maybe half a dozen lionesses, a lion and a tiger. Whilst they were gone, the three in the run were jumping up and down every time they heard their owner's voice.
You have to be patient when taking their photo. Mostly they turn their backs on you - can't blame them. But I waited and waited and eventually this beauty came up and said Hello and rubbed her gorgeous face against the bars.
If you want to see wonderful photos of lions in the wild, see my friend Maggie Calkins' Facebook photo.
22 January 2013
Lodola's Ballerina
Marco Lodola's sculpture of a ballerina is seen here with the rear of the casino building as a back drop. If you look carefully you can see the wires inside her - they light up at night. Most often though, she is photographed from the other side and against the sea.
21 January 2013
The Opera House
We're looking at the back of the beautiful casino building in which you'll find the Monte Carlo Opera. To the left is the Hotel de Paris. On the right, in the foreground, is Botero's bronze sculpture - Adam and Eve.
20 January 2013
The Audi RS 5
This car, the Audi RS 5 cabriolet, was on display in the small area of garden in front of the Hotel Hermitage before Christmas. I wonder why it was on display here and not in a car showroom?
19 January 2013
Before and After
I'm not sure if this silver foot is a sculpture on display or publicity for a restaurant on Port Hercule.
Perhaps it simply says 'before and after...'
In fact, it's outside a restaurant called 'Before.'
18 January 2013
Drunken Lamps
Even in in their drunken state these beautiful lamps, reflected in a window, look beautiful. And below the lamps? Are they loudspeakers or surveillance cameras?
17 January 2013
The new Yacht Club of Monaco
Here's a look at what will be Monaco's new yacht club. Yes, the red rimmed structure in the foreground looks like a yacht, doesn't it? Indeed it has been designed to be as 'slender as the liners which used to cruise between England and America in the early 20th century.' The architect is Lord Norman Foster.
The new Yacht Club de Monaco is on the opposite side of the port to the current yacht club. Building work will be completed by the end of 2013, with a grand opening planned at the traditional summer cocktail for YCM members in 2014.
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