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Looking
through the glass without flash to capture the process of the
moment |
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Caught
in the act of looking! |
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So Provence,
this scene! Looking down from a walkway brings the tabletop into
perspective |
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We spent
some time at Les Mas Tourteron in Les Imberts to see behind the
scenes - the open window, the inviting smells, the smiles all
suggest an environment worth sharing |
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There
is nothing so child-like as peeking - it humbles those ancient
walls with its exhuberance. This 3-year modeled for us which
she surely enjoyed |
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This is
Charcuterie Melchio Maurice from Banon which is famous for its
cheese and saucisses, Guess where we got our noon-day
picnic?! |
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Cherries
were everywhere when we were there - whole families of itinerant
pickers follow the orchards as they mature. This is a fill-flash
shot from below |
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Frenchmen
have powerful bonds with each other - here is a typical scene
between the generations |
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Pure,
unadulterated joy - this little redhead is caught in the act
of being herself |
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Mother
and daughter - can you see the shared red hair? These were our
neighbors in St. Saturnin, the family of kind Madame Constantin
who also adopted us |
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Wine,
fresh bread and fellowship - the French know how to do it right.
The man in the center is the village mayor |
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Another
neighbor in St. Saturnin d'Apt where life is filled with blue
skies and colorful everything - we felt very welcomed there.
That is how to take good photographs, too, I might add |
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A fixture
on the Provencal scene, cyclists take on amazing odds as they
scream up and down the Luberon mountain sides. Hopefully you
can see a bit of motion in this shot - after all, that's what
cycling is all about |