A walk up to the castle of Beynac (Périgord). During this year’s trip to France I was often intrigued by the way roofs, pigeonaires and chimneys seemed to define space in very particular ways, and I tried to capture something of what I thought I understood in these pictures.
Part two will take you inside the castle where I fooled with the available light…
Since the ascent to the castle was indeed a walk, and because our path was lined by traces of the past, I seize the opportunity to participate in two great challenges: Jo’s Monday Walks and Thursday’s Special at Paula’s. Please check them out; both Paula and Jo have regular challenges, and both of them are great hosts.
It is fascinating to see from outside too. Thank you, Tobias.
Thank you, Paula!
Hi Tobias, hope you’re well and enjoying your trip to France.
Thanks for sharing the autumn looks through your unique compositions.
Such a mellow look to that old stone, Tobias. Many thanks for the link up. I’m just getting my eyes adjusted to English greens again after touching down in a freezing cold Leeds last night. 🙂 🙂
Thank you, Jo – and welcome back home!
I was at a great light show in Durham tonight so good start x