Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Inside a cathedral

Along the Rhone river's edge - Au bord du Rhône
As a child I often day dreamed while lying on the floor, looking up, picturing myself walking on the ceiling. A whole new universe opened up to me as I looked at it upside down. I loved this game which changed my perception of the world. This macro shot also sent me into a dream world where I was the size of an ant, entering the heart of a yellow iris with awe, as if it were a beautiful cathedral ...
avignon photo
Petite, il m'arrivait souvent de me coucher par terre et de rêver que je marchais au plafond, la tête en bas. A l'envers, je découvrais mon univers familier sous une toute autre perspective. J'adorais ce jeu qui bouleversait ma perception du monde. J'ai retrouvé la même fascination dans ce gros plan où, m'imaginant fourmi, j'entrais avec respect à l'intérieur d'un iris jaune comme s'il s'agissait d'une somptueuse cathédrale...
avignon photos

27 comments:

Nathalie H.D. said...

Today my blogging friend Sally from Sydney Daily Photo will be visiting me. I'm so excited to see her. We'll certainly be doing a bit of touring together.

Aujourd'hui Sally, mon amie bloggeuse de Sydney Daily Photo, arrive à Avignon. Je serai ravie de la retrouver, nous ferons certainement un peu de tourisme ensemble.

Anonymous said...

Your beautiful words and photo make me want to be a ant!!! Stange felling...

ichandrae said...

Nathalie vous êtes un poète de lumière.
magnifique.

M.Benaut said...

Two Sydney girls together after such a long separation, what great fun that will be.

Don't forget that Sally must swim in the Rhône for her Aussie audience !!

Lynette said...

I have very much enjoyed browsing through your recent posts--beautiful and interesting throughout. Thanks!

Olivier said...

cela me fait penser a un vieux film de SF "Phase IV".
Une belle macro, mais tu déranges ce jeune coupe de fourmis ;o)

Olivier said...

Donne le bonjour a Sally et passe une bonne journée avec elle, vous allez pouvoir papoter de Sydney ;o)

Anonymous said...

j'aime pas trop les fourmis moi. surtout quand elles viennent dans les cathédrales, qu'elles grimpent sur les vitraux, font des discours en chaire et font sonner les cloches à la volée. :-))

PeterParis said...

I don't want to destroy your dreams, but if you were an ant, I'm not sure to which extent you would enjoy this beautiful "cathedral"! Let's just be happy by looking at it like this!

Enjoy your day with Sally!

Anonymous said...

Patty and I thought about going for a naked romp in the corn field last night. Our flower is the same color as your flower which is very nice.

Steve Buser said...

Your heading says it all, the commentary is poetic -- the picture is a classic.

Jilly said...

Your words are as beautiful as your photographs.

Sally should be with you by now. We feared the tgv might be on strike today - along with many other trains. Happily, Sally and family were OK. They had to take an alternative train to Nice where their booked train, the TGV awaited them.

Laurie Brandriet Keller said...

Today is iris day. I have one too! I love the ant and the fact that he has friend with him.

The D in D & T said...

This is just beautiful, what an eye for detail you have!

I hope you and Sally have a wonderful time :)

Anonymous said...

Bonnes balades avec Sally, le soleil est au rendez vous et merci pour cette petite fourmi!

claude said...

Nice shot Nathalie ! Tu as l'oeil pour nous faire découvrie en gros plan Madame la Fourmi dans une superbe fleur jaune.

Bergson said...

Mais tu es toujours une petite fille qui partage ses rèves !!!


Sublime

Anonymous said...

It's funny how we attribute human characteristics to animals. I totally see that here too, and imagine myself in such a place. What a photo!

Have fun with Sally!

Pat said...

That is such a stunning photo and your comment was perfect. I too used to lie on my back and look up at the sky to look for figures in the clouds.

I'll be on vacation for two weeks starting tomorrow, so won't be able to visit. (I've used scheduled posting on my blog; hope it works.)

Bobby D. said...

we used to daydream about walking on the ceiling, walking through a mirror into another world like alice in wonderland and there was a poem about being the size of a bug and floating across a puddle on a leaf.

childhood--this photo delights the child in me.

Dina said...

Wondrous!

Bill said...

You should try skiing down hill, backwards, bent over looking through your legs..... When you approach a dip in the hill, it is very confusing. When you meet a snow cat coming up the hill, it is scary :)

USelaine said...

Those converging ultraviolet lines have me hypnotized a bit too.

Nathalie H.D. said...

Bibi, enjoy the holidays!

Bill, you certainly sent me into a different dream world again!

d.chedwick, oooh that sounds like a great daydream too!

Pod said...

as you can imagine, i spent lots of time daydreaming. i still do. perhaps i am the other ant venturing in to the cathedral, shouting 'come on madame! come and look at this!'

OrganicPix.com said...

Oh, I really like that analogy of the ant in the beautiful yellow cathedral of nature!

Maxime said...

Il y a déjà beaucoup de monde là dedans ; je ne suis pas sur qu'il reste de la place pour toi ! Mais sur le principe, je suis d'accord.

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