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03-OCT-2012 Marisa

The surrealistic brightness of Massena Square

Nice (France)

Place Massena is an attractive square surrounded by shops and restaurants which are concentrated along the street with the same name, a pedestrian only zone.
A cluster of rich, red coloured buildings mark the spot - it's hard to overlook them!
This popular square was named for Marshal Massena, a man described as both "canny and corrupt" who managed to collect a number of distinguished titles throughout his career.


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This photo is part of a series taken in Nice(France).
If you feel like seeing the others, please click on the olives
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Canon Powershot G11
1/1250s f/3.5 at 15.7mm iso80 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
Rick Bricker15-Dec-2012 17:57
Perfectly positioned shot.Love the color and clarity here.BV
Hank Vander Velde25-Oct-2012 02:30
A beautiful bright well composed image Marisa.
Martin Lamoon24-Oct-2012 21:30
Nicely lined up statue against the colourful building. V
Helen Betts24-Oct-2012 20:02
Wow, terrific color and clarity in this super capture, Marisa. Love your composition overall, but that building just pops!
Jim Coffman24-Oct-2012 18:32
So well composed and captured,Marisa!
BeauxPoint Photography24-Oct-2012 17:10
Beautifully composed. I know how hard it is to do such a good shot dodging people and autos. Beau
J. Scott Coile24-Oct-2012 15:34
I'm loving the play on scale and proportions from this vantage! Bravo.
gerrit24-Oct-2012 14:40
Nice ipression of a part of Nice. I like the POV, and the colors blue and red compare beautiful.
Ghislaine et Réal Boulet24-Oct-2012 11:35
Un très beau point de vue.
Judi Hastings24-Oct-2012 11:12
Ahhh naked men. lol
Beautiful shot of a gorgeous area! Thanks for sharing...b/c I know I will most likely not ever get there myself to see in person.