Mont Saint Michel - Door by ratto
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Comments (17)
jgeorge
And a blade of sun... it seems a heavvy castle door
davidhate
LOL there had to be a door in here today:)) Definately a substantial door and walls to go with it..is this inside the abbey? Your holidays have definately inspired some wonderful shots Ale..this being one of them:)
Lalani
Lovely light, looks like the door has taken a beating or maybe that's just how it was made, heh. Beautiful. =) hug
L.W. Perkins
I'd look a little beat after 900 years, too;-) I've always wanted to visit there and this little glimpse makes me want to go even more--what beautiful textures and light!
Tedz
If only these People knew of Formica, it would be in better condition...only kiddin' embrace...an Excellent capture...think of those that passed this Entrace...Mind boggling :)
enax
Fantastic Ale! ... perfect :))
Legadia
Love the door,the shadows,the mood,Great one Ale. :-D
Tommy3D
Excellent use of light and shadow!! What an eye you have, Ale!!
SoulEatar
That will keep the Martians out :) Very mysterious -
Niutek
Full of atmosphere and beautiful light... Wonderful, Ale. Love that one :)))
funkandjazz
This has your "stamp" all over it. A beautiful Ale door shot! Wonderful combination of light and shadow! :)
schadtc
Have been in the Bretagne too this year, but had no time to visit the Mont St. Michel. Now I know what I've missed. Congratulation, great shot and lights.
jwdell
Wonderful lighting!!! You have a talent for making the simplest things amazing!
thwoller
Very nice point of view, beautiful light and shadows! Excellent!
dtp
Great shot as usual Nice Ale.
Agny
Great contrast between darkness and light. Seen and unseen, known and unknown. Tedz, you know, not everything that shines has greater value. I've learned one can decrease things historical values by polishing.
mis-misty
Great shot, i have been there too for about 20 years ago, and i do remember just this door :-)