Provence - South of France
marlof
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Last week we spent in the Provence in the South of France. The village we were in is called Bedoin and lies at the bottom of the Mont Ventoux. Weather was nice, and it was the time of blossoming of the fruit trees.
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This area is known for it's nice wines, but this was the very start of the season, where the leaves are just beginning to show. In some time, the next spot would present a totally different sight, with green leaves showing everywhere.
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The Mont Ventoux I spoke about is quite a climb that is often featured in the Tour de France, and a favorite among amateur cyclists. All day long you could see cyclists going out of their way to climb the 1500 meters on a 20 km road. When they had this view (although many gave the impression they saw nothing more than their front wheel....), they were near to the top, and most were exhausted at that point. Not us, since we were on our descent from our walk to the top.
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Next to spending some time walking in the villages and on the hills and mountains in our immediate surroundings -and relaxing-, we also visited Avignon, the home of the French popes back when. I just love to roam the streets of these old french cities.
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And as always, it pays to look up. Chances are, you get to see something nice and colorful.
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This area is known for it's nice wines, but this was the very start of the season, where the leaves are just beginning to show. In some time, the next spot would present a totally different sight, with green leaves showing everywhere.
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The Mont Ventoux I spoke about is quite a climb that is often featured in the Tour de France, and a favorite among amateur cyclists. All day long you could see cyclists going out of their way to climb the 1500 meters on a 20 km road. When they had this view (although many gave the impression they saw nothing more than their front wheel....), they were near to the top, and most were exhausted at that point. Not us, since we were on our descent from our walk to the top.
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Next to spending some time walking in the villages and on the hills and mountains in our immediate surroundings -and relaxing-, we also visited Avignon, the home of the French popes back when. I just love to roam the streets of these old french cities.
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And as always, it pays to look up. Chances are, you get to see something nice and colorful.
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I am one of those amateur cyclists who will be making my first pilgramage to Mont Ventoux this summer :-) The lunar landscape and the height of the mountain compared to everything around it come through in your shot. I hope, as you mention some have issues looking around on that climb, that I can enjoy it a little.
- Mike
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Don't let the perspective fool you. It's still far, and high up. You still need to get to Les Bruns and St. Esteve from there, then the Forest, then Chalet Reynard, then the Furnace.
The reward, the high speed descent, is as breathtaking as the climb.
- Mike
Canon 30D | 10D
Canon 10-22 | 28-135 f3.5-5.6 | 70-200 f4L | 100-400 f4-5.6L
Canon Speedlight 580EX
Kenko Extension Tubes