Château de Chambord, Val de Loire, France
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Château de Chambord, Val de Loire, France

We were truly amazed, - this was one of the super highlights on our trip to the beautiful Loire Valley castles. It was incredible to stand in front of this famous castle. Even though the intense heat made the day exhausting, seeing the unique architecture in person was unforgettable. The highlight for us was the famous double-helix staircase designed by Leonardo da Vinci—walking up it was absolutely mind-blowing. We were also fascinated by the roof, which features a wildly ornate skyline filled with hundreds of towers, chimneys and gables.

u/JeanneNi — 9 hours ago
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Massif de la Chartreuse, Savoie

Le Mont Granier au fond 🤩

u/JeanneNi — 22 hours ago
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Found this quite spot during a walk

Wasn't looking for anything special, but this place felt too calm not to take a photo. Small moments like this make the day better.

u/JeanneNi — 22 hours ago
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Springtime in Colorado San Juan mountains

I captured this after a thunderstorm passed by. And quickly afterwards another showed up and shutdown the wildflower party.

u/DanielForsterPhoto — 3 days ago
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Reims Chathedral, Reims, France

Vive la France 🇫🇷 !

u/JeanneNi — 5 days ago
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Horses at Campo Imperatore, Italy

I'm not a widelife photographer, but sometimes I cannot resist. These horses are not wild anyway, so still I'm not a widelife photographer :D

u/JeanneNi — 3 days ago