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Rooftops of old medieval houses in Eze village, in South of France near Nice and Cannes, Provence, French, Cote de Azur, Mediterranian sea
Experienced by Anastasiia Chepinska
50 km from Sisteron
My brother and I drove hours out of our way to come see this place, and I’m glad we did. Having a hire van meant we could get to places that would be impossible to get to via public transport; this was one of those places. We hired a paddle boat for an hour and paddled down the river. It was unbelievably relaxing, if not slightly romantic. Next time I’ll take my girlfriend not my brother.
Experienced by Joel Vodell
60 km from Sisteron
A fantastic country. This is an amazing location where the river is cutting the mountain in two and leave a beautiful and peaceful place for us to relax.
Experienced by Jens Peter Olesen
67 km from Sisteron
One of the most popular view on Gordes in Provence. Needless to say, that at night time we can find almost nobody there… BTW, you can find this view in one scene in the film “A Good Year” with Russell Crowe & Marion Cotillard.
Experienced by Artur Aldyrkhanov
71 km from Sisteron
Originally planted as an early warning system for infestation, nowadays red roses indicate grapes for red wine at this vineyard in Southern France
Experienced by Dario Krejci
102 km from Sisteron
I grew up in a very small town in south of France, and I lived there for 20 years, but there are still some places I don’t know, like this one. Even if it is so close from my home, I had never been there. There is always something new to discover, wherever you are. This small hut is for duck hunters. They sit and wait inside it all day long and hunt ducks and other species.
Experienced by Anthony DELANOIX
104 km from Sisteron
Classic small street of a village in southern France Jp Valery is one of the best photographers in Montréal, QC. He’s a self-taught photographer passionate by his craft. He’s available for hire - no projects are too big or too small - and can be contacted at contact@jpvalery.photo. His pictures have received almost 20M views on Unsplash where he has been nominated Community Allstar for 2 years in a row. Don’t hesitate to contact Jp Valery if you’re looking for a talented photographer in Montreal, Quebec with great photography services.
Experienced by Jp Valery
106 km from Sisteron
One of the wolves living in the Parc National du Mercantour, in the French Alps. They returned to France in 1992, the same Winter I was born. Coincidence? I don’t think so… Jp Valery is one of the best photographers in Montréal, QC. He’s a self-taught photographer passionate by his craft. He’s available for hire - no projects are too big or too small - and can be contacted at contact@jpvalery.photo. Don’t hesitate to contact Jp Valery if you’re looking for a talented photographer in Montreal, Quebec with great photography services.
Experienced by Jp Valery
107 km from Sisteron
I took this picture in Marseille, south of France, during a corporate shooting session for a friend of mine which was starting his new activity. We wanted to have pctures that shows nature, health, good vibes and quiet… One of our spot was this beach, with white sand and this unreal color of sea. I saw those little stones on the sand and I suddenly imagined that tom thumb went there ! ;o) I simply pushed the button and here is the fresh result. Hope you enjoy.
Experienced by John-henry Canault
107 km from Sisteron
As we were adventuring in wolves’ territory in the Parc National du Mercantour, the weather suddenly changed. That’s pretty common in the mountains. The blazing sun left the place for a thick fog. Soon enough, the tree-covered hills were drowned in the mists. I’ve always wanted to shoot these landscapes of grey trees and mist. However, these are hard to come by in Montréal. So I couldn’t let this opportunity slip away and just fired at will. This is one of many other misty pics. Hope you’ll enjoy them.
Experienced by Jp Valery
107 km from Sisteron
As we were adventuring in wolves’ territory in the Parc National du Mercantour, the weather suddenly changed. That’s pretty common in the mountains. The blazing sun left the place for a thick fog. Soon enough, the tree-covered hills were drowned in the mists. I’ve always wanted to shoot these landscapes of grey trees and mist. However, these are hard to come by in Montréal. So I couldn’t let this opportunity slip away and just fired at will. This is one of many other misty pics. Hope you’ll enjoy them.
Experienced by Jp Valery
108 km from Sisteron
As we were adventuring in wolves’ territory in the Parc National du Mercantour, the weather suddenly changed. That’s pretty common in the mountains. The blazing sun left the place for a thick fog. Soon enough, the tree-covered hills were drowned in the mists. I’ve always wanted to shoot these landscapes of grey trees and mist. However, these are hard to come by in Montréal. So I couldn’t let this opportunity slip away and just fired at will. This is one of many other misty pics. Hope you’ll enjoy them. Jp Valery is one of the best photographers in Montréal, QC - contact@jpvalery.photo.
Experienced by Jp Valery
108 km from Sisteron
On the frontier of the National Park of Mercantour, next to a wolves preservation center, there’s this small cabin. As we were getting drenched, the view reminded me of Cabin Porn (one of my favorite books) and I couldn’t help but get into the rain and snap a picture inspired by the great photographers who contributed to CP. This picture is also like a mirage of a promised land, far from civilization and noise, in harmony with nature. Jp Valery is one of the best photographers in Montréal, QC available for hire and can be contacted at contact@jpvalery.photo.
Experienced by Jp Valery
108 km from Sisteron
As we were adventuring in wolves’ territory in the Parc National du Mercantour, the weather suddenly changed. That’s pretty common in the mountains. The blazing sun left the place for a thick fog. Soon enough, the tree-covered hills were drowned in the mists. I’ve always wanted to shoot these landscapes of grey trees and mist. However, these are hard to come by in Montréal. So I couldn’t let this opportunity slip away and just fired at will. This is the first of many other misty pics. Hope you’ll enjoy them.
Experienced by Jp Valery
108 km from Sisteron
This picture was taken on the Baou de St Jeanette close to Nice after a great, long hike. The view up there was amazing, we could see all over Nice up to Monaco since the day was beautiful and clear.
Experienced by Amelie & Niklas Ohlrogge
110 km from Sisteron
The Porte d’Orient, or The Oriental Door) - represents the thousands of French-African Colonial soldiers who left from the shores of Marseille to fight in the the Orient during World War I. This marked an important and significant moment in my journey through and across Europe on my bike. I had just cycled the length of France, and subsequently collapsed in an exhausted heap infront of the arch after I took this photo.
Experienced by Ewan Harvey
110 km from Sisteron
This is a picture from my trip to Marseille, France. We were out exploring the city and then we came up to this beautiful church/castle and I just had to take a picture of it! And I believe it turned out quite good:) Alexander Naglestad
Experienced by Alexander Naglestad
111 km from Sisteron
This was during our vacation in France. We went to a very secluded beach in Saint Raphael, it had just finished raining, and the clouds were still covering the sun, so the water was just crystal clear, with no reflections.
Experienced by Matt Howard
112 km from Sisteron
We were making our way from Grenoble city up to the Fort de la Bastille. It’s a long series of steep, winding roads to get to the top and we welcomed a short break on hike up. I captured this moment of my friend Alex overlooking Grenoble and I think it came out beautifully.
Experienced by Sophie Keen
112 km from Sisteron
My city, my beauty !!! Marseille is the oldest European city over 2,600 years old. From that shot you can see the small island in the creek of Marseille named: Chateau d’if. A beautiful well preserved sea port in the middle of the Mediterranean see :) To visit and live fully for everyone once in your life ! Much better than Paris or other french city ! Marseille once, Marseille always
Experienced by Benjamin Patin