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(October, 30th) Picture of the Week
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Daniel Rocha - 31 Oct 2006 11:07 GMT Hello,
It's time for the picture of the week
http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/
Regards,
-- <> Daniel Rocha | Photographie <> http://www.monochromatique.com
helensilverburg@hotmail.com - 31 Oct 2006 12:23 GMT > Hello, > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > <> Daniel Rocha | Photographie <> > http://www.monochromatique.com Autre merveilleux tentative!
I love a pic that tells a story----tres bien Daniel! Helen
daniel.rocha@free.fr - 01 Nov 2006 03:22 GMT helensilverburg@hotmail.com a écrit :
> > http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ > Autre merveilleux tentative! > I love a pic that tells a story----tres bien Daniel! > Helen Thanks Helen. Yes, this picture is the beginning of the story of a new couple of person in a new life, together !
Picture taken in the Palais Royal in Paris.
Regards,
 Signature <> Daniel Rocha | Photographie <> http://www.monochromatique.com
Draco - 31 Oct 2006 15:28 GMT > Hello, > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > <> Daniel Rocha | Photographie <> > http://www.monochromatique.com Those are some huge after dinner mints. Nice capture of another photographer at work with his clients. Maybe you could have captured a moment when the photographer and subjects were inter-acting.
But I wasn't there and don't know all that is going on.
Good going Daniel, keep at it.
Draco
Getting even isn't good enough.
Annika1980 - 31 Oct 2006 15:59 GMT > Nice capture of another photographer > at work with his clients. It seems that Rocha is always either capturing other people taking pictures or someone else's work. Someday, maybe we'll get to see what he can do when HE is the photographer.
Daniel Rocha - 02 Nov 2006 13:40 GMT > It seems that Rocha is always either capturing other people taking > pictures or someone else's work. ...
> Someday, maybe we'll get to see what > he can do when HE is the photographer. It's so easy, click on the links :
http://www.monochromatique.com/metropole/ http://www.monochromatique.com/fragments/ http://www.monochromatique.com/portrait/ http://www.monochromatique.com/bresilvillette/ http://www.monochromatique.com/petales/ http://www.monochromatique.com/nonguerre2/ http://www.monochromatique.com/anticpe/ http://www.monochromatique.com/ombre/ http://www.monochromatique.com/illusions/ http://www.monochromatique.com/deboetantho/ http://www.monochromatique.com/marchechoco/ http://www.monochromatique.com/foot2002/ http://www.monochromatique.com/patinoire/
It's just a little part of what I do.
 Signature <> Daniel Rocha | Photographie <> http://www.monochromatique.com
Frank ess - 31 Oct 2006 18:02 GMT > Hello, > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Regards, Yup. I like it.
I'd like it even better if the arches at left and right were complete or absent, one or the other.
Of course if you claim you were boldly going where no one dared to tread, and the symbolism is that even such a clean-cut coupling is bound for severance, I'd understand that, too.
Understand it, but not believe it. Just your (usual) sloppy work with your (usual) clumsy-cat rationalization: "I _meant_ to do that!"
Resp'y,
 Signature Frank ess "reSIST the URGE to exPLAIN" —Screenwriter and Oscar nominee in an AOL chatroom
William Graham - 31 Oct 2006 21:49 GMT > Hello, > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Regards, It looks like they are preparing for a Jewish Wedding.....There must be some significance to the four pedestals, but I don't know what it is.....
helensilverburg@hotmail.com - 31 Oct 2006 23:16 GMT > > Hello, > > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > It looks like they are preparing for a Jewish Wedding.....There must be some > significance to the four pedestals, but I don't know what it is..... Wish I could help you Bill. I know I have a jewish last name, but I'm not. My father was jewish and my mother was christian. They fought all the time and as a result I didn't see my father very much, and he didn't teach us about the jewish religion/customs. There is another reason why my father never taught us his religion, but I won't get into it here.
William Graham - 01 Nov 2006 05:22 GMT >> > Hello, >> > [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > reason why my father never taught us his religion, but I won't get into > it here. Well, the only Jewish wedding I ever attended was my wife's granddaughter, who married about 3 years ago, down in Marin County North of San Francisco. There was a lot of symbolism, but no pedestals that I remember....They are both lawyers, so they needed all the help they could get.....:^)
helensilverburg@hotmail.com - 01 Nov 2006 13:10 GMT > >> > Hello, > >> > [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] > There was a lot of symbolism, but no pedestals that I remember....They are > both lawyers, so they needed all the help they could get.....:^) LOL! I hear ya Bill. Perhaps the pedestals being there has nothing to do with the wedding. They could have been put there for something else. Who knows. I've never attended a jewish wedding either. I've seen some documented on tv and heard from others what it was like. Sounds like a great time. Helen
Andrew Price - 01 Nov 2006 20:22 GMT >> It's time for the picture of the week >> [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] >It looks like they are preparing for a Jewish Wedding.....There must be some >significance to the four pedestals, but I don't know what it is..... No significance for the Jewish Wedding (well, not as far as I know..). What you see are the "Colonnes Buren", columns designed by the artist Daniel Buren and installed in the courtyard of the Palais Royal in Paris in the mid 1980s.
As you might imagine, they were hugely controversial at the time, as they are totally out of tune with the Palais Royal itself, a building which dates from the 18th century.
helensilverburg@hotmail.com - 01 Nov 2006 20:49 GMT > >> It's time for the picture of the week > >> [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > they are totally out of tune with the Palais Royal itself, a building > which dates from the 18th century. Thanks for clearing that up, and for the interesting info. I didn't think they were part of the wedding. Regards, Helen
William Graham - 01 Nov 2006 21:46 GMT >>> It's time for the picture of the week >>> [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > they are totally out of tune with the Palais Royal itself, a building > which dates from the 18th century. I hope they're well lit at night...They could be horrendous trip hazards.....
helensilverburg@hotmail.com - 01 Nov 2006 22:06 GMT > >>> It's time for the picture of the week > >>> [quoted text clipped - 17 lines] > I hope they're well lit at night...They could be horrendous trip > hazards..... Good point, Bill!
Daniel Rocha - 02 Nov 2006 13:41 GMT >>> http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ > No significance for the Jewish Wedding (well, not as far as I know..). [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > they are totally out of tune with the Palais Royal itself, a building > which dates from the 18th century. Right ! :)
 Signature <> Daniel Rocha | Photographie <> http://www.monochromatique.com
helensilverburg@hotmail.com - 02 Nov 2006 16:00 GMT > >>> http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ > > No significance for the Jewish Wedding (well, not as far as I know..). [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > <> Daniel Rocha | Photographie <> > http://www.monochromatique.com C'est tres belle emplacement! Merci, Daniel. Helen
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