Wednesday, 1 October 2008

Theme day: lines

Curved lines, straight lines, two ways of approaching today's theme day for City Daily Photo bloggers.
Top photo: art nouveau facade of the Palace Cinema, rue de la république.
Bottom photo: pavement in Place Crillon, afternoon light.
Which one do you prefer? I strongly recommend you go and see how the theme is being treated under different skies: click here for thumbnail photos of all 164 participants.

Lignes courbes, lignes droites, deux façons d'approcher le thème d'aujourd'hui pour les blogueurs du réseau City Daily Photo. Laquelle préférez-vous ?
Ci-dessus: façade art nouveau du cinéma Palace, rue de la république
Ci-dessous : pavage de la place Crillon
Allez donc voir comment le thème est traité sous d'autres cieux : cliquez ici pour voir les photos miniatures des 164 participants.

31 comments:

Nathalie H.D. said...

To those of you who had seen my earlier post about sandwiches vs. long lunches, I have to apologize, I just replaced it by this one. I had forgotten about the theme day. The sandwich post will reappear tomorrow O2 October.

Pour ceux d'entre vous qui ont déja vu mon billet concernant les sandwiches, toutes mes excuses: je l'ai temporairement supprimé au profit de celui-ci - j'avais oublié la journée à thème du 1er octobre. Mon billet sur les sandwiches réapparaitra demain 2 octobre.

:-)

Anonymous said...

OK Nathalie! Never mind! Smile to
you.

Lislandais said...

Merci pour le message aux parfums d'Australie sur mon blog islandais. J'accepte l'accolade avec plaisir.
Ravi de constater qu'il existe encore des êtres humains sur la terre. Je finissais par en douter.
Les blogs auxquels j'ai pu accéder m'apparaissent autant visuels que le mien est scriptural. Et vos photos ont une âme, ce qui les rend belles.
Continuez à faire "les voyages de vos rêves" :)
A bientôt

Anonymous said...

Both great photos for theme day. My preference is for the 2nd photo. It has more interest in it. I think I would like to wander around this quarter deciding where to stop for a coffee.

Jilly said...

Funnily enough I tried commenting on the sandwich post and Blogger wouldn't let me. I thought it a good post as it showed lines of sandwiches! Look forward to seeing it again tomorrow.

I love both of the photographs you've now posted but do prefer the first one. It's such a strong image. Love tho the relaxed atmosphere of the second one. Both fab as always, of course!

Anonymous said...

Merci de nous offrir les miniatures, quel régal et quelle variété; merci pour ton choix, j'opte pour les lignes droites cette fois ci même si j'aime aussi l'art nouveau, j'étais d'ailleurs en train de chercher un bon plan pour aller à Bruxelles et faire une balade "art nouveau" à la Toussaint!

Webradio said...

Bonjour Nathalie !
je découvre de belles lignes chez Toi...
Toujours d'aussi jolis posts, ici...

Marie-Noyale said...

Bonjour Nathalie,
Je me prends encore pour une etudiante et fais ma rentrée aujourd'hui!!
I'll go for the first one.. I do love curves!!

Sally said...

I adore the first photo - curvedlines - very sensuous
Sydney Daily Photo

Gerald (SK14) said...

you've got every which way lines here.

Stevenson Q said...

Very good post! Shown everyone that lines are not confined to being straight! Loved it!

Our Semestral Breaks in a week! But the requirements, never lesser! Please pray for me for the coming hectic days! mabuhay and God Bless!

Steven^^

Jane Hards Photography said...

These are the most elegant, exquisite lines on the first one and the most geometric on the second. Well thought out.

Hilda said...

I like them both, but for very different reasons. I don't see much art nouveau in my side of Metro Manila, so the first is interesting because of that. But I like the second because it looks like a wonderful place to hang out!

Tanya Breese said...

Great lines! I love that sidewalk! I'll have to check back about the sandwiches, I'm intrigued :)

Virginia said...

Well the sandwich was so tasty, that I will be happy for a second helping tomorrow. I can't choose between these two imagess today. Both are great for different reasons. Love the curves but that "almost" black and white image with the gray squares keeps drawing my eye back. the light is so soft and nice.
YUMMY

Bergson said...

Un peu trop de pion sur l'échiquier de la deuxième (n'y a t il pas trop de fou qui vont se tapper dans un coin?)

Michel Benoit said...

T'as des copains rue Mazan ?

Chuck Pefley said...

Not sure why my mind automatically thought "straight" lines. Tunnel vision, I suspect. Thanks for throwing us a curve :)

Michel Benoit said...

Parce que la photo de la place Crillon semble avoir été prise d'une fenêtre du premier étage de la rue Mazan. (Ou d'une boutique ?)

Anonymous said...

Michel, la photo de la place crillon a été prise depuis le premier étage de la galerie Ducastel lors d'un vernissage...

Anonymous said...

bonsoir, je reviens doucement, sur la pointe des pieds... bises

Anonymous said...

Nathalie
Me again: who said:"je hais le mouvement qui déforme les lignes"?

Anonymous said...

Baudelaire :
"Je hais le mouvement qui déplace les lignes".

Doesn't work for me at all. I LOVE movement that moves the lines around...

Who are you, anonymous? How about adding a first name to your comment? It would be nice!

Jules said...

Do like the top one - very art nouveau and eye-catching!!!!

But the soft light on the paving is very evocative as well....hmmm decisions!! decisions!!

Kate said...

The top photo is indeed lovely. I love the sense of movement and the grace of the image. I like the other also, but the top definitely appeals to me.

Jill said...

Both are great photos and excellent theme day choices.

Olivier said...

sur la premiere photo, le danseur est magnifique.

Thérèse said...

Nathalie, une photo tous les deux jours j'ai déjà du mal alors tous les jours...
Je t'ai trouvé des lignes...
http://chandleraddendum.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html

Anonymous said...

Nathalie
Me too,I LOVE movement(and dance)
and I LOVE Baudelaire.
Thanks

Dominique said...

La 1.

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