Project 365 Day 45: Still Movement
After the warehouses came down at Nyon Station, this halle sculpture came up to remember what was there. It acts as a bench, where people can sit and wait for the train.
After the warehouses came down at Nyon Station, this halle sculpture came up to remember what was there. It acts as a bench, where people can sit and wait for the train.
Have always loved these stairs in Nyon, stepping off the train at the station, half asleep, seeing the stairs at the end of the tunnel and feet starting to appear from the top. Came across this beauty while scouting out the location.
Despite the beautiful weather we had this week, this touch of spring wasn’t enough to undock the river cruise boat from Halles de l’Île.
Today was the march/vigil in Geneva for Charlie Hebdo, #JeSuisCharlie. So, I have selected a daily photo, but I have also added the whole set from this march, which is happening pretty much all around the world this weekend. Let us not forget that the press needs to remain uncensored and free to write the truth and not an altered version of that truth. Sometimes satire goes too far, but it’s just that, satire. It is meant to bring forth sensitive issues with all the heavy baggage. La marche en soutien a #JeSuisCharlie a Genève, Suisse.
In the coming weeks I’ll be taking photos of a few recipes for the International Osteoporosis Foundation. Today’s post is the first dish of the assignment, a bone-healthy and calcium-rich Gruyère Cheese and Broccoli Frittata.
This sad sad news overcomes us with sadness. #jesuischarlie
As I sit at the Nyon castle lookout watching a family taking pictures with the beautiful Lake Geneva as a backdrop, I snap this shot which looks like a stairway into the blue sky.
Today’s scene was at Gare Cornavin in Geneva. While I captured quite a few shots I liked, I decided to share this one. At first sight, you might only see an out of focus image. But look closely, and you’ll see that I’ve shifted the subject and omitted the movement. Look closely and you’ll see that what’s in focus are the bus and tram electrical cables. Take a step back and you might notice the man on the bike and the woman walking completely respect the rule of thirds.
In transit once again, at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, headed back to Geneva.