After a bit of an absence, partly vacation but mostly tax season...busy for bookkeeping businesses... I'm glad to be back out here with at least 'some' regularity. I've missed everyone and am glad to have a little more time again.
I've seen several different photos of this famous landmark in the past, but this is the first I've seen from this perspective. I really like it. It has so much depth with a foreground in the scene. Thanks for sharing this one Adriana.
Adriana, I saw dozens and dozens images of the French St. Michel, but to me this one is one of the best because you've integrated the vicinity into your composition. Very well done! Thanks (for sharing) & regards, Cornelius
It looks a bit like the Waddensea in the north of Groningen,
it is also flat, with water and sand (muddy)
I agree with Cornelius, you've made a phantastic image,
and very clear! Bravo, Adriana!
Do you travel all through France, to make nice pictures for us?
Kind regards!
John
This is a lovely shot. I like the isolation of the mount and the town that you managed to create. Also, from a distance the touristic crap inside the towwn is invisible. All that remains is what makes Mont St. Michelle the tourist destination that it is. This explains why every teeneage girl in the states wants to go there. Well done.