Concentrating mainly but not exclusively on the Loire's vineyards, its vignerons and their wines along with places to eat and stay. Also covers some recently published wine books – not just from Loire. Regional Chair for Loire @Decanter's World Wine Awards since its inception.
Winner of the 2009 Wine Blog Trophy (journalist category) Salon des Vins de Loire. I have a large and expanding library of photos, particularly from the Loire – places, producers, vineyards etc. European.
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Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Epeigné: grapes developing and other photos
Epeigné's extensive roadworks under repair
All doors open – a white van in the vineyard|
Flowering almost over with small grapes being to form
On offer: Budd EOS 5D This very eager (eagle?) eye comes complete with a resolution of 12,8 Megapix and a moustache to match and the drive is capable of 3 pict. per second, thanks to its generous body (available in black, silver or multi-colored shirt pattern). Professional magazine “What’s new Jimmycat?” writes: “On no ground should a keen photographer miss an opportunity to try Budd’s eye. It will provide him with a discriminating sense for esthetics. Be carefull still not to overdo the tendency to present illustrious subjects (Ackerman’s manager for instance) rather than real working-class heroes –‘cause that’s something to be!”
Some lovely pics again, Jim.
ReplyDeleteAnd, what’s the camera, did you say?
Luc. Thanks. In this particular instance it is a Canon 5D.
ReplyDeleteOn offer: Budd EOS 5D
ReplyDeleteThis very eager (eagle?) eye comes complete with a resolution of 12,8 Megapix and a moustache to match and the drive is capable of 3 pict. per second, thanks to its generous body (available in black, silver or multi-colored shirt pattern).
Professional magazine “What’s new Jimmycat?” writes: “On no ground should a keen photographer miss an opportunity to try Budd’s eye. It will provide him with a discriminating sense for esthetics. Be carefull still not to overdo the tendency to present illustrious subjects (Ackerman’s manager for instance) rather than real working-class heroes –‘cause that’s something to be!”