Dominique’s old stones (mostly)

Blue439

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The fortified priory of Pommiers (2021)

During the late 800s, in 878 or maybe 891, Benedictine monks came from the abbey of Nantua (eastern France, near Switzerland) to found a new abbey in this place. The name Pommiers, meaning “apple trees”, suggests that there was a Roman villa with orchards nearby, and indeed remains from Roman times were found by archæologists around the hilltop. An abbey church was built, dedicated to Saint Julian. Little of it remains today, as it has for a long time been converted into a private home.

Then, in 960, the monastery of Pommiers was aggregated into the possessions of Cluny, the most powerful abbey that ever was, and became one of its many priories. A new church was built during the 1000s: you can see its back and bell tower protruding from behind other buildings. The priory and the surrounding village were seriously fortified during the Hundred Years War (roughly 1350–1450), as you can still see.

There was also a river that ran at the foot of the hill, and over which this lovely and very old Mediæval bridge was built. Over the centuries, the river bed has moved a couple hundred meters to the left, outside of my frame.

Nikon Z7, Nikkor Z 50mm, ƒ/1.8 S lens, handheld.

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Blue439

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The Sienna payphones (2012)

This is Sienna, so even a payphone hall has to look stylish... It was also quite deserted, as even in 2012, cell phones were everywhere and very few people ever needed traditional payphones.

Nikon D3S, Nikkor 24-70mm, ƒ/2.8 G lens, handheld.

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Blue439

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Brittany, November 2015

The small breakwater at Lomener. Beyond is the place where the Aven and Bélon rivers jointly flow into the Atlantic. Taken with the 135mm Zeiss lens, wide open.

Nikon D810, Zeiss 135mm, ƒ/2 Apo-Sonnar lens, manual focus. Handheld.

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Blue439

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Brittany, November 2015

The long breakwater at Lomener. A good place to watch the waves break onto the granite when there’s a good northwesterly swell.

Nikon D810, Nikkor 24mm, ƒ/1.4 G lens. Handheld.

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Blue439

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Ria du Guili, southern Brittany, Summer 2016

A ria is the geographers’ word for what is called in Brittany an aber: the estuary of a river that gets filled by sea water at high tide, and almost empties at low tide.

Nikon D810, Nikkor 24mm, ƒ/1.4 G lens, handheld. That 24 knew how to hold its own against the light! :cool:

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Blue439

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French Alps, November 2016

Eight years ago: the first snows have fallen and the little lake is in the process of freezing until the thaw of next Spring.

Nikon D810, Nikkor 35mm, ƒ/1.4 G lens, handheld.

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Blue439

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French Alps, November 2016

An impressive mountainscape I found at the end of a bad dirt track I managed to climb, thanks to the four-wheel drive traction in my SUV.

Nikon D810, Nikkor 24mm, ƒ/1.4 G lens, handheld.

[Note: tomorrow I go away for two days of shooting in Savoy for the Fondation du Patrimoine: six shoots over two days, I’ll be knackered. I will upload again Tuesday evening, or maybe only Wednesday morning if I return too bent out of shape!]

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Blue439

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One day at the circus (2017)

Fujifilm X-Pro 2, Fuji XF 16mm, ƒ/1.4 R lens (equivalent to 24mm on full-frame sensors). Handheld.

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Blue439

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Côte sauvage, 3–meter swell (2015)

The Côte sauvage (“Wild Coast”) is the side of the Quiberon peninsula (southern Brittany) that is directly exposed to westerly winds and to those waves that have crossed the Atlantic Ocean without encountering any obstacle before.

Nikon D810, Carl Zeiss 15mm, ƒ/2.8 Distagon ZF.2 lens, manual focus. Handheld.

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Côte sauvage, 3–meter swell (2015)

The Côte sauvage (“Wild Coast”) is the side of the Quiberon peninsula (southern Brittany) that is directly exposed to westerly winds and to those waves that have crossed the Atlantic Ocean without encountering any obstacle before.

Nikon D810, Carl Zeiss 15mm, ƒ/2.8 Distagon ZF.2 lens, manual focus. Handheld.

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This has a film look to it to my eye. Very nice. :)
 
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