Drawn to the scattered light beginning to peek above the buildings of the lower Latin Quarter, I detoured left on Rue L'Homonde instead of passing through Rue Mouffetard where I normally go to buy fruit at the bottom market before heading home to work. If I hurried, I could catch the dappled sunlight before it disappeared again to reappear much later, as it's in the habit of doing on Autumn mornings...
So I made my way within the maze of narrow streets and passageways in the search of the glow. And there, in the quiet of morning, I felt the faintest brush of bygone ghosts accompanying me along my walk, leading the way.
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Pretty series of shots.
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Your photos are always so stunning!!
ReplyDeleteLove the atmosphere you have captured in these images
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Breathtaking photos-I want to be there!
ReplyDeleteStunning light and photos. I found you via Kelly K. at Kim's link up.
ReplyDeleteAh, the European charm! I just got back, but am already homesick. Thanks for sharing at Thursday Favorite Things!
ReplyDeleteI love these! I always wish I could accompany you on these jaunts!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful corner of Paris. You managed to capture the light and the atmosphere of the quartier wonderfully.
ReplyDeleteThank you all so so much! xo
ReplyDeleteYou always manage to capture the ambiance of place and time, Catherine. I love the glow and the muted colors of the city. My best friend just spent a week in Paris - she has a high school friend who has lived there for 50 years.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful outing you had, Catherine, and as always I was glad to be taken along through your wonderfully captured images. Fall has arrived here in New England as well. It is my favorite time of year.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful pallet of scenes and light you have for your camera Catherine. Thank you for taking us along.
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