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    Dining al fresco at Le Serghi

    September nightfall at Saint Martin de Re.

    Dining al fresco at Le Serghi
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    Re: Dining al fresco at Le Serghi

    Looks good to me. Real life scene with nice perspective effect.

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    Re: Dining al fresco at Le Serghi

    Great capture of the lighting.

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    Re: Dining al fresco at Le Serghi

    Thanks guys. It's hard to resist soft evening light on the pastel shades on the buildings. We didn't sample this restaurant. No English translation on the menu and our French ranges between useless and zero. But the food looked good as we passed by en-route (French word!) to our hotel.

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    Re: Dining al fresco at Le Serghi

    Quote Originally Posted by Ndukes View Post
    Thanks guys. It's hard to resist soft evening light on the pastel shades on the buildings. We didn't sample this restaurant. No English translation on the menu and our French ranges between useless and zero. But the food looked good as we passed by en-route (French word!) to our hotel.
    You made me laughed so early in the morning, Neville...Good shot! I like the mood...anyway, always remember what Andrew Zimmern says: if it looks good, eat it!

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    Re: Dining al fresco at Le Serghi

    Great image...very dramatic scene... is there a sea at horizon?

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    Re: Dining al fresco at Le Serghi

    Thank you, Nandakumar. The distant horizon line is actually a high wall which forms part of the very elaborate star shaped fortifications which surround the town. They were built roughly 400 years ago and are very well preserved. The sea (Atlantic ocean) is just over the far side of the one you can see here.

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