Suite du post de vendredi, avec la version de l'échelle de soie de jour (Évry-village, dans le "Parc Élisabeth") ...Panoramique toujours en mode fisheye. (
cliquer sur la photo pour voir le panoramique en grand)...A suivre l'histoire du parc Élisabeth....
Following the post on Friday, with the version of the Silk Ladder days (Évry village, in the "Elizabeth Park") ... A panoramic always fisheye mode. (click on photo to see panorama large) ... To be the history of Elizabeth Park ....
21 commentaires:
Just a wonderful photo, Olivier! I'm even more impressed with this building in the light of day! I've never seen anything like it!
This photo and yesterday's are fabulous. They remind me of the work of one of my favorite photographers, Andreas Gursky.
Cette photo et votre image d'hier sont fabuleuses. Elles me rappellent le travail d'un de mes photographes préférés, Andreas Gursky.
Plus impressionnant de jour que de nuit! Bravo pour la photo.
On s'y repère comment quand on y habite??
Evry inspire donc les musiciens: ROssini à l'époque et aujourd'hui Ebena sans oublier les photographes.
This is so perfectly photographed Olivier! Indeed a superb work.
Save 105 Cars of Emission
Pas mal non plus mais je préfère by night ! Pour ma lune, pffft, elle est au-dessus du S de SNCF !
Bonjour Olivier!
Oh la la... Belle photo! Mais pourquoi ça me rappele Fourier?
Blogtrotter est de retour à la «forêt urbaine», ce que Reykjavik est loin d’être… ;) Amuse-toi et aie une bonne semaine!
J'ai le sentiment que ta vision artistique embellie beaucoup le site !!! ?????
Image réussi en tout les cas.
Bonne journée... :o))
As tu fait une croix au sol pour te mettre exactly au même endroit ?
Cette fois ci ton écharpe (échelle) de soie ressemble à une bande perforée pour piano mécanique, elle est même incurvée. Ou à de la dentelle bien empesée.
scroth
(No comment)
C'est marrant parce que moi j'ai tendance à préférer le bâtiment la nuit.... Je ne suis pourtant pas un oiseau de nuit.
You've managed to capture this huge structure really very nicely!
Gosh, I have never seen anything like this before!
I hope it is nice and green on the other side.
Anyway, a superb shot!
Night and day. Gold and silver. Both lovely!
awesome. great follow-up. Thanks for all of your comments on my site while we were away on the solar eclipse tour. We appreciate your words. I am enjoying catching up on everyone's photos. I love your photo of your niece Roxann and the dancer photos are excellent captures. We also finally got our travel website officially launched so it is now open at www.vivalavoyage.com or it can be accessed through the link on my website. I hope things are well. Enjoy!
This is a beautiful building. I'm not sure about the translation... but I think in English the Silk Ladder works better. :)
This truly is nice to see. And the detail is sharp as a tack anywhere you look. You have become a master at these Panoramique scenes.
Thank you, Olivier, for visiting my Brookville Daily Photo, blog. It is always a pleasure to see your name there. I can always count on you.
Help make history. Is it possible to get 10,000 visitors on my new blog, Pick a Peck of Pixels? If you like it, please either become a Follower or leave a comment. Help me Make History.
Pick a Peck of Pixels
Beau panorama , je crois que je préfère celle de nuit ;)
What an amazing structure. I'm glad you showed us both a night and a day shot. It is just as impressive in both versions!
Excellent panoramic view. Initially, I thought it was a 'stitched' photo but you used the fisheye. Bravo!
Impressionnant ce batiment aussi bien de jour que de nuit.
wow, incredible
for some reason I like the day shot more, since you can see the building better
what a huge place?
I like this building. I like the little colors in the individual units too.
Enregistrer un commentaire