| Photo Information |
Copyright: Peter Turner (petertee)
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| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2005-04-02 |
| Categories: Daily Life, Artwork |
| Camera: Canon IXUS 430 |
| Exposure: f/7.1, 1/160 seconds |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2005-05-19 5:35 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Approaching the Contrescarpe from the rear of the Pantheon (see yesterday's submission) one cannot escape seeing this decoration of the otherwise blank gable-end of the building.
Is blue an apt colour for a tree? Maybe not, but it is certainly an arresting image. The poem alongside is not accessible to me in all its subtlety but I think I recognise that it enjoins the passer-by to value the trees that he may have in his street and rejoice in the life-force they engender and support.
'Hear! hear!' I cry.
I do wish, however, that the trees were not pollarded, as is the blue tree and as are many in the avenues of Paris, but allowed to flourish in their natural form.
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