Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Wordless Wednesday

20 comments:

Ed T. said...

Is that the actual Mona Lisa? I remember it being set out in a more secure fashion, but that was years ago and I am certain security systems have improved since then.

Having seen art students sitting in museums making "copies" of old masters for class assignments, I really appreciate the message this is sending (that photography is an art, too.)

~EdT.

Dina @ 4 Lettre Words said...

Clever capture!

Niecole said...

What a great picture!

lostworld said...

Tres bien mon amie :) Oui, je parle un peu de francaise!!

I thought photos weren't allowed in Le Louvre specially the Mona Lisa! :) Nice blogpage.. I am a bookworm too :) A lot of your favourites are mine too !!

Su-sieee! Mac said...

Hi Readerbuzz! This is a very cool photo. Nicely composed. I liked being surprised by what was being shot by the camera. I appreciate you stopping by my blog earlier.
Su-sieee! Mac
This and That. Here and There. Now, Sometimes Then.

Lauren @ Hobo Mama said...

That's priceless! I love the precise framing.

Kelly said...

Great photo! I love how we can see the Mona Lisa on both the camera and blurred in the background :)

deb ... p.s. bohemian said...

great shot and, hopefully, a great trip!

BookQuoter said...

Nice post. Clever!!

readerbuzz said...

Great time, deb!

Parent Grapevine said...

Cool Shot!

E.Payne of MakesMeWannaHoller said...

Beautiful framing...

pat.navymom said...

Gorgeous portrait. Saw it in NYC in the early 60's when it was on exhibit.

Lucinda said...

Love it! I'm a big fan of candid photography.
Thanks for stopping by my blog!

Annette said...

Great shot!

Dreamer said...

What a great idea for a pic! Clever!

SquirrelQueen said...

What a fun shot, I really like the perspective.

Molly said...

I think this is SUCH a great picture! I would never have thought of this myself - but it is quite effective.

Angie said...

What a great shot, thanks for your visit.

Angie said...

That is a very good shot, love it! Thanks for your visit.