I'm back in Seattle following a 16-day European visit. Sorting through my trip photos, I came across six that while not directly art-related, I thought were nice enough to share. No digital adjustments were made -- what you see is what came directly from the camera. Click on the images to enlarge. The picture above is of the market square (Markt) in Bruges, Belgium taken during a pause in a rainstorm.
Two old structures wedged near the rue Saint Julien-le-Pauvre in Paris.
Looking up at the Eiffel Tower while waiting for the elevator to arrive. The glass ceiling is dirty, but its effect interested me.
Carriage ride tourists seen in Ghent, Belgium.
The Seine in Paris near the Notre Dame at twilight.
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3 comments:
*sighs happily* The Provincial Palace behind Market Square in Bruges look elegant and exactly in proportion. What is it used for, do you know?
Rain? What rain?
Hels -- I think it's still used as it always was, more or less. It hasn't been converted to a museum, hotel or something else.
Don, you forgot to bring your pochade box?...:)
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