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Dinan, France Photos in the Cold Cold Winter Morning;

Location: Dinan, France // Google Maps
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Some of my favorite photos from the France trip were bright and early in the little walled town of Dinan, in Brittany France. It was horribly cold, about 6 in the morning and we were on our way to Rennes to catch a train back to Paris when we stopped to take a few photos. Have a look at the rest of the series!

via wikipedia.org;
Dinan is a walled Breton town and a commune in the Côtes-d’Armor département, France. It is one of France’s most attractive walled towns. Its geographical setting is quite exceptional. Instead of nestling on the valley floor like Morlaix, most urban development has been on the hillside, overlooking the river Rance.

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Port du Dinan Brittany France Europe
Port du Dinan Brittany France Europe
Port du Dinan Brittany France Europe
Port du Dinan Brittany France Europe

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February 11, 2007 - 10:44 am Ajoutez-vous des cadres à vos photos ? Lesquels ? - VirusPhoto - [...] Ajoutez-vous des cadres à vos photos ? Lesquels ? Je viens de tomber sur ces photos qui sont vraiment bien mises en valeur par les cadres type "vieille photo argentique" : Je trouve que ça fait vraiment ressortir l'image, et je pense faire des essais avec ce type de cadre sur mes photos. Est-ce que certains d'entre-vous utilisent des cadres de ce type ? Si oui, pouvez-vous poster des exemples pour partager des idées ? Merci ! [...]

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