That's the name of the Rodin sculpture in that's partly visible in this photo. It means "The Three Shadows," although I saw that the English translation on the museum's web site was "The Three Shades." A smaller version of these guys sits atop the Gates of Hell sculpture, which is just behind where I was standing to take this picture.
This is another one of those photos that I like without really knowing why. I like that the Eiffel Tower is in it, and that conical tree. Then there's that high heel shoe on the bottom. I also like the picture better in black and white than in color. So, given all that, I guess that I do know why I like it.
So we left the Rodin museum and walked over toward the Eiffel Tower. Remember, this whole series of Paris photos was taken in less than forty-eight hours. We're only about twenty-four hours in, so there's a lot more to come.
Keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteWhy would you want to remove the color?
ReplyDeleteI'd love this pic if you stepped backwards a bit for a broader pic. The black and white idea is great.
ReplyDeletejudy, glad you're enjoying them!
ReplyDeletestarman, oh, I don't know... some photos look better in b&w.
vtt, thanks. :)
I saw the high heel and curly-hair right away. In fact, I think I saw it first!
ReplyDeleteI'm not bored, like Judy said, "keep 'em comin'"
Mary in Oregon