I stayed at a hotel that is a short walk to Chateau de Chambord.
The is a photograph of Chateau de Chambord from the late afternoon of my last day there. It was a beautiful cloudless day.
This is from around 9 p.m. of the evening before, when the light was strong nd there were some clouds in the sky. The water was still and permitted reflections.
And this is from the about 6 p.m. of the day before. I could make an argument for any of these images.
The interior of Chateau de Chambord has far less complete furnishings than Chateau de Chenonceau. I think I will skip photos from the interior. I will be back in Connecticut when this post appears.
6 comments:
I used to live in France and have visited quite a few of the Loire chateaux several times. Chambord is one of my best-loved ones.
Jack, I have greatly enjoyed your photos of your French adventure. Wonderful images of Chateau de Chambered. They are all fine images, but my favorite is your second one for the great reflection and the warm light and colors.
such great photos. I cannot imagine how this was built!
How is that even a house? You could live there with 500 other people and never see them. A mariachi band could play and you'd never know it. An orchestra too.
Wow, you should frame these photos.
Glorious captures and amazing reflections.
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