Tuesdays of Texture: Statuary

A fortuitous angle of light source helps to bring out the textures of these statuettes, which are located up on a wall of a side chapel in the cathedral of Limoges:

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Tuesdays of Texture: Week 34

Weekly Photo Challenge: Fun

Yesss! Got the car keys! Let the fun begin.

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Fun

52 Weeks Photo Challenge: Week 1 – Black & White

The Girl That Dreams Awake is hosting a brand new weekly challenge which I thought I’d try and play along with.

I’m intrigued to see what topics lie ahead for future weeks, but for Week 1 it’s Black & White, so here is another image of Terry’s Triumph to add to the ones that I posted recently in response to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge:

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Metropolitain

At a fête des fleurs in Magnac-Laval earlier this year, I couldn’t help noticing the shadow thrown by the back of this old chair, which presumably began life (quite a long time ago) somewhere on the Paris Metro. The weatherbeaten textures suit monochrome quite well.

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Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Any Seating, Including Tables and Chairs

Thursday Doors: Le Dorat

With a name like that, this town about thirtty minutes drive from here is surely crying out to be included in Thursday Doors.

Le Dorat is probably best known for its medieval church: the Collegiale, whose stonework is mightily impressive:

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…and not just on the outside:

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There remain some other relics of earlier times, including a good section of fortified wall, as well as this impressive towered main gate:

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Outside the old and very compact centre of the town, however, there are plenty of examples of more recent and typical rural architecture:

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Thursday Doors 11 August 2016

Macro Moments: Week 8

Before I traded up to my D800, my first ‘proper’ DSLR was a Nikon D300, which I bought while living in Abu Dhabi. This was the second ever photograph I took with it.

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NikonD300 with Nikon 18-55mm kit lens at 40mm. 1/80 at f5.3, ISO200. Edited in Lightroom.

Macro Moments: Week 8

Tuesdays Of Texture: Window

Alerted by the estimable Norm 2.0, I thought I’d make a contribution to the ‘Tuesdays of Texture’ stream hosted by Narami at De Monte Y Mar.

This old window is to be found high up on the wall of Paulette’s barn, here in the very hameau referred to in the name of this blog. I think the textures of the wood, the stone work and the metal are all worth a look.

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And here’s the same window in context:

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Morning

The morning sun shines through the east window of the church at Blond, in the Limousin region of France, casting this impressionistic image of the stained glass across the stone floor next to the altar.

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Morning

Terry’s Triumph

Our friend and neighbour Terry is the proud owner of a beast of a 1740cc Triumph motorcycle, all chrome and black, that he utterly dotes on. It looks like it’s never been out of the showroom. And, since it most definitely has an engine, it seems like a very suitable subject for this week’s Black & White Challenge.

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Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Things With Engines Or Motors

 

Thursday Doors: Limoges (second encore)

Previously I’ve posted a couple of doors to be found in Limoges, both old and new. For the sake of completeness, here are a few more.

These two are to be found in the old part of the city: formerly a street of traders, it’s now given over largely to art shops and restaurants:

This next pair I’ve put together as opposites: one bricked up and one disappeared almost completely:

And finally, doors old and new right next to each other at the top of this flight of stairs:

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Thursday Doors 4 August 2016