I adored Bordeaux, and this water area was one of my favourite spots.
The strong restrictions on taking photos of people in France meant that the mist was very welcome
I didn’t know it was strict in Portugal. Hungary has the tightest rules I know of, and France is difficult. As I love street photography I have to be careful what I do. Now I know to watch my step in Portugal too.
Very pretty yacth basin. I would hate to try navigating my boat out in the fog. We have visited relatives there who branch from those not coming to America in the late 1700’s, a couple of times. The generations now haven’t come here. Picou and Pitre. The Pitre’s left their family name on a chateau across the river in the Graves area, they make and sell a red Graves wine. Chartres (spelling??) Pitres. It is sold here. We drop in when we are in the area, come home with a couple of half cases. The new owners are glad to see us and to visit for a bit.
Come peek in, https://jimmiehov7.blogspot.com/2019/03/a-fish-bird-plants-and-spiky-day-of.html?m=1
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oh wow! This is amazing . . . what amazing shots, and talk about good timing!!
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I adored Bordeaux, and this water area was one of my favourite spots.
The strong restrictions on taking photos of people in France meant that the mist was very welcome
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Ahh sounds like Portugal on the photo restrictions. It’s a good thing though I think, even if a nuisance at times!
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I didn’t know it was strict in Portugal. Hungary has the tightest rules I know of, and France is difficult. As I love street photography I have to be careful what I do. Now I know to watch my step in Portugal too.
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Here’s a really useful overview.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Country_specific_consent_requirements
I now avoid photographing people here unless at an organised cultural event.
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wow, i love the two very different perspectives
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It’s always fun at the miroir area – daytime, mist time, night time, …
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Very pretty yacth basin. I would hate to try navigating my boat out in the fog. We have visited relatives there who branch from those not coming to America in the late 1700’s, a couple of times. The generations now haven’t come here. Picou and Pitre. The Pitre’s left their family name on a chateau across the river in the Graves area, they make and sell a red Graves wine. Chartres (spelling??) Pitres. It is sold here. We drop in when we are in the area, come home with a couple of half cases. The new owners are glad to see us and to visit for a bit.
Come peek in,
https://jimmiehov7.blogspot.com/2019/03/a-fish-bird-plants-and-spiky-day-of.html?m=1
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A small world! And a link to French wine is a great heritage!
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Love this!!
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What Jo said
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Thank you kindly 🙂 🙂
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Debbie Smyth, I love you! You find the most fascinating things to photograph. 🙂 🙂
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Oh thank you Jo! The camera keeps me very happy – glad I’m able to spread that!
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