Old World Fortress - Château de Fougères with the Saint-Sulpice Church in the background. Captured in the town of Fougères in Normandy, France. The church was constructed in the 14th through 18th centuries. The Château is one of Europe's largest medieval fortresses, and built in the 11th century.
Normandy Mid-Morning Aura - While on the road to Mont Saint-Michel in France, we were graced with this vista of a field with a windmill in the mid-morning light.
Eiffel Aglow - Yes, the Eiffel Tower is the most photographed subject in the world. But I was there and had to take some shots. This was captured from the Pont de Bir-Hakeim in the blue hour after sunset with the tower's illumination reflecting over the Seine in Paris, France.
A tour through Normandy does require a stop in Claude Monet's Garden in Giverny, from where this beautiful Dahlia was captured.
Medieval Magnificence - Mont Saint-Michel is a small island off the coast of France. Its majestic abbey of Romanesque architecture began with many monastic structures built during the Middle Ages with the main facade completed in the 12th century.