Showing posts with label france. Show all posts
Showing posts with label france. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Panorama Pics
















Some pics I made during our holidays in France - using the panorama function of my digital camera Kodak EasyShare Z1012 IS. The camera stitches 3 pictures together. I did not use a tripod. More pics to follow. Click to enlarge!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Tired of tires?

Tired of your old tires?
I know where you can get rid of them easily...

You can leave them behind in the beautiful hills of the Dordogne area in France.

Where else?

Friday, July 18, 2008

Chartres by night

Chartres, France. June 27, 2008. More pics (to come) on my photo blog.

Monday, July 14, 2008

It's a Dog's Life

A busy day in Sarlat, France. The streets were crowded because of the local market. But not all streets. I went to the silent alleys, where all the loners go. This friend didn't even notice me - sighing, looking down, but slowly making progress. Anyway, I was happy to meet him. Check my photo blog for more pics.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

We're back!



Yes! We had a great holiday in France (Dordogne) and it's good to be back again! I want to give you some photographic impressions... click pics to enlarge and see the details! Please do come back soon to see some more photographs. I did use my new Kodak EasyShare Z1012 IS camera quite often and to be honest, I can't wait to share some of my best shots with you here and on my photo blog!

Just want to thank my blog readers for visiting and sometimes even leaving comments while I was away with the family. Thanks for keeping this blog alive, guys.

The picture above is dedicated to an anonymous commenter - please check the comments section below (in my former blog posting). My question for this commenter and for all of you is... did these rolls get there by accident or did somebody put them there on purpose? And how do you know this?

By the way, we have no complaints about the weather in France. We've had sunshine and blue skies most of the time. And when it rained (one or two nights) I was grateful for some new photo opportunities the next morning. Life is great.