Photographer's Note
The village of Saint-Cirq Lapopie is perched on a cliff 100 m (330 ft) above the river and is one of the major beauty spots of the Lot valley.
In the Middle Ages, Saint-Cirq Lapopie was the main town of one of the four viscountcies that made up Quercy. It was divided between four feudal dynasties, the Lapopies, Gourdons, Cardaillacs and Castelnaus. The village was dominated by a fortress made up of a number of castles and towers.
Below the fortress, the village streets lead down to fortified gates. Many historic houses have stone or half-timbered fronts going back to the 13th-16th centuries. The houses are norrow and have steep tiled roofs. The gabled houses fronting on the street are separated by a narrow space called an entremi, which carried away rainwater and waste from sinks and latrines.
Some street names have kept the memory of the crafts that were once the wealth of Saint-Cirq Lapopie. Hide merchants in the Rue de la Pélissaria, metalworkers in the Rue Payrolerie, and boxwood turners, or roubinétaïres, with workshops producing button moulds, trenchers, goblets and spigots for casks.
Many painters came to live and work in Saint-Cirq Lapopie. First the Post-Impressionist Henri Martin, then the Surrealists with the poet André Breton, who said he would not want to live anywhere else.
Beneath the Saint-Cirq Lapopie cliff there are watermills, weirs, harbours, locks and towpath to recall the days when river transport was the glory of the Lot Valley.
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TopGeo
(37994) 2012-10-23 5:07
Hello Cerdic a beautiful photo of this out-door detail I like the composition and the attractive lights the architectural details are splendid, superb colours and the POV is excellent, Perfect idea Bravo
best regards
Georgios
GREGG
(8243) 2012-10-23 7:37
Hi Cedric,
nice architecture,
an old house with old doors
Green competes with gray and red
Greg
amaryllis
(30149) 2012-10-23 13:11
Bonjour Cédric
Oui ces portes anciennes ont beaucoup de charme avec ce petit rideau et la poignée de porte
l'arbre est bien placé dans ton cadrage à droite ; une bonne luminosité
(je retrouverai cette porte...)
Amicalement
Juliette
janjan1897
(835) 2012-10-23 14:44
Bonsoir Cédric,
En voilà une image qu'elle est belle ! Agréable composition avec un très joli rendu des textures et un cadrage bien pensé. L'arbuste équilibre bien l'image et apporte une note de couleur franche. Bravo à toi pour cette très belle réussite.
Cordialement
Jean
jjcordier
(62328) 2012-10-23 22:53
Cédric
J'aurais aussi craqué sur cette jolie porte d'entrée que ton bon cadrage met bien en valeur.
Amicalement
JJ
jlbrthnn
(79773) 2012-10-27 11:00
Bonsoir Cédric,
C'est un village que j'aime beaucoup, mais fatiguant à parcourir. La composition est bien faite, et agréable. La qualité est excellente. Bravo.
Bonne soirée
Amicalement
Joël
Photo Information
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Copyright: cedric DEVARENNE (DINOZOR)
(14768) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2012-08-12
- Categories: Daily Life, Architecture
- Exposure: f/4, 1/100 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): Sur le chemin de SAINT-JACQUES DE COMPOSTELLE [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2012-10-23 5:02









