Photo by Alice A.
A different angle. Perception is best with a broad scope. The same view can be seen differently depending on where you stand, where you focus, on how you interpret it. Just an inch or two in a different direction, or a second later, or even turning around can produce a different view point.
Alice shared some of the photos she recently took of us in Paris. A different angle.
Photo by Alice A.
Alice was able to capture Chelsea not making a face.
What a surprise to see my daughter not making one of her faces. I guess she knows who to smile for.
HA!
Little did she know that Alice was going to share some of her photos on my blog. Okay I twisted Alices's arm to let me show a few.
Every photo I took of Chelsea with Alice she is teasingly (to annoy me,) making a face.
I guess I should have taken Chelsea to have Carette's for macarons instead of going to Luxembourg gardens.
But in Paris during the winter if there is a blue sky with cotton clouds, you just gotta go out and take it in.
Chelsea agreed.
We rode bike that day.
Alice skipping alongside the grotto fountain, now known as the Fontaine Médicis.
Photo by Alice A.
At last a photo of Chelsea and I. Usually Chelsea is taking the photo or I am. What a treat to have a photo of the two of us, thanks Alice.
Photo by Alice A.
With the sunsetting we went on a mini speed tour through part of Paris.
Photo Alice A.
The full rehearsal concert with Gustavo Dudamel at Notre Dame.
Alice's photo shows the alcoves full of rare light.
It is playing as I type.
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