View of Le Puy en Velay
by Lainie Wrightson
Title
View of Le Puy en Velay
Artist
Lainie Wrightson
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
From inside the Cathedral looking down the main street of this pilgrimage town. Le Puy-en-Velay, France.
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January 30th, 2012
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Comments (26)
Nabucodonosor Perez
Beautiful shot!
Lainie Wrightson replied:
Nabucodonosor, thank you for your nice comment and also for the feature in National Geographic!
Shawn Hughes
This is beautiful, has "Lainie's Touch" all over it! Love it looking forward to your many beautiful captures this year! V&F to one of my fav female artist!
Hanne Lore Koehler
Breathtaking shot, Lainie!! Gorgeous early morning or evening light and atmosphere. Thank you for your generous comment.v/f
Shawn Hughes
Lainie! Congrats on your sale!!!!! Your one of my very Fav FAA artist! So very talented. I am not sure the exact piece barely caught a glimpse I find your work amazing. Keep spreading the beauty...~Shawn
Cori Caputo
Wonderful lighting perspective. . you must have been thrilled to get this shot. ;-) f/v
Lainie Wrightson replied:
Cori, Thanks so much ... yes, It was such a magical place and moment in time ... and a delight to have the opportunity to be there:)
Jenny Rainbow
Inviting arch of the cathedral entrance, Lainie, love the street appearing ahead and beautiful light!
Therese Alcorn
Ooh, Lainie, that is a very enticing view. What a beautiful, ancient town. I think I'm falling in love with France!
Lainie Wrightson replied:
Thank you so much Therese. When I was six and my feet first touched French soil I think I fell in love. Welcome!
Odd Jeppesen
Oh, wow! Lainie, this is outstanding. A favorite.
Lainie Wrightson replied:
Odd, thank you as always for your kind comments. This was a place that touched me deeply ... it's no wonder people route their way through this place while on pilgrimage.
Ann Horn
What an extraordinary perspective on an absolutely lovely scene, Lainie.
Lainie Wrightson replied:
Thank you, Ann. It was truly a breath taking scene ... not because it was a long walk though it was ... but because you could feel the energy here!