Monday, July 22, 2013

On to Chambord

This is what I call the granddaddy of the Loire Valley châteaux. Chambord was built in the sixteenth century by King François I. Well, he had a little help. It's the castle that's featured in my current banner photo, above. We visited a little over a week ago with our American house guests.

The central section of Chambord castle in black and white.

I took both of these photos (the banner and this one) from just about the same spot about a quarter of a mile from the castle with my telephoto lens. It's the classic view of the north façade and the castle's "front door." The tourist entrance (and probably the original entrance) is on the south side where low-rise wings of the building reach around to enclose a courtyard. More practical for arriving carriages full of royal types.

I have a few more photos from in and around the castle to show you over the next few days.

10 comments:

  1. If you Chambordize the picture you can see people on the terrace. It gives an idea of how big the whole thing is!

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  2. ummmmmmmmmmm, chambord...and champagne!

    :)

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  3. Unbelievable. And now I know what inspired the design of the Chambord bottle.

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  4. Don't know which photo I prefer, the banner or this B&W. Both are really great :-)

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  5. Fantastic shot!! I love the black and white format.

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  6. Having made the visit to Chambord, I find it still hard to believe its real. Your photo adds to the fantasy.
    leon

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  7. 440 rooms and 365 fireplaces...just the right size for a cabin in the woods.

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  8. So many phallic images, my head is spinning.

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