Photographer’s Note
Un petit retour à Chambord, dont François 1er ordonna la construction en 1519.
Dans le donjon on ne peut pas manquer le Grand escalier, vedette incontestée de Chambord. Deux personnes peuvent monter les marches ensemble, s’entendre et s’apercevoir sans jamais se rencontrer.
Let's return for a moment to Chambord, the castle king FRançois 1er invented but never lived to see it finished. Visiting the Dungeon you can't fail to see the Big Staircase. Two people can climb its step, see each other and have a conversation without ever meeting.
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Graal
(58515) 2009-11-09 0:17
Hi John,
beautiful interior. Beautiful elements of architecture. Good shot. An interesting informations also.
Gr., Aleksander
Vasa
(6114) 2009-11-09 4:14
Le coin de Chambord qui impressionne. Tout est impressionant la-bas, d'ailleurs. Tu as bien cadre l'image John et c'est un beau temoiganges de tes voyages. A ta prochaine, grand merci, ami.
Branko
AiresSantos
(42714) 2009-11-09 23:13
Hi John
Fine picture of this beautiful interior. I like the architecture and how you framed it
Nice colours and light
Have a nice day
Aires
JudyR
(883) 2009-12-07 12:03
Such an interesting place. I visited in early 2000. I understand Leonardo DaVinci designed that double spiral staircase. Can you imagine? this was built as what we would call a "hunting shack." Thanks so much for the lovely walk down Memory Lane. Judy
Photo Information
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Copyright: John Mortier (mortijo)
(12356) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-09-28
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Fujifilm FinPix F50fd
- Exposition: f/2.8, 1/60 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Date Submitted: 2009-11-06 8:07








