Coloured Glass
I use to have blue tinted sunglasses and I loved them. They made the sky blue even on gray days. It’s that power to transform the view that I find magical in coloured glass.
We were walking with friends along rue Saint-Antoine in Montréal when we noticed the Palais des congrès. The mid-afternoon rays passed through the multi-coloured glass panels of this building making it glow like a jewel.
“Hey, let’s go in this building!” Everyone agreed. We walked into the building and stepped on a floor that was divided into hundreds of colours made by the tinted rays. It felt like we were the little bits in a kaleidoscope surrounded by patterns of coloured light.
I enjoy moments when inspiration and a stage converge during unexpected pit stops. I enjoy sharing these moments with dear friends even more.
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Magnifique ce verre coloré!
Et j’adore l’effet miroir aussi avec le monde extérieur. Bravo !! 🙂
Merci Marie-Claude. Tu es la raison pour la dernière phrase: “J’adore encore plus partager ces moments avec de chers amis.”
Wow, that is a crazy amount of colors for a building. Great captures and thanks for sharing!
Thanks Jason. It is crazy and perfect for photography.
wow that place looks so cool. Id love to see it in person. Great shots!
Thanks Aaron. It’s quite the place to see in person.
C’est par che-nous ça ! Magnifiques Photos Stéfan ! Super les pOv et les jeux de réflexions ! Très réussi ! Il y a plus loin à l’intérieur une forêt de troncs roses, t’as vu ?
Merci Sophie. Oui j’ai vu; c’est tout plein de beaux coins et de surprises Montréal. J’aime bien.
Wow, fantastic series. A wonderful study of color and light!
Thanks Christopher.