There is a fabulous photo blogger, Matthew George at Photo Lord Contest. He provides a wonderful venue for photographers worldwide to have the opportunity to have their photos showcased on his blog.
When I started blogging, I never thought that people would actually enjoy my photos, let alone be considered worthy enough of being awarded a post at Photo Lord Contest. As busy as Matt is, he’s kind enough to stop by my blog now and again and show his appreciation of some of my posts. So I thought I would take the plunge, stick my neck out, get out of my comfort zone, well you understand.
I recently submitted a photo that I took while on holiday in Provence, France on an equitrekking adventure. It is my good fortune, and with great surprise that Matt George posted my photo today on his blog. Thank you so very much Matt, I will be eternally grateful for your kind affirmation of my photography.
If you have not heard of Matt George’s blog “Photo Lord Contest” definitely check it out. Well worth a following.
Reposted from Photo Lord Contest: Blue Upon Gray

Blue Upon Gray
Blue window shutters on the wall of a medieval home in Rustrel, Provence, France.
Traveling on an inn-to-inn equestrian holiday, one night was spent in this remote small village. Taken in the early morning while strolling the village.
Canon 60d 18-200mm lens at 60mm. 1/25 sec at f/8.0, ISO 400 handheld. Adjustments made in Lightroom 3.6
Emily Mitchell
aka Bella Remy Photography


nice! 🙂
Thank you Claudia!
This is fantastic!! Very striking.
Remy ! Kindred spirits in name. Thank you so much for your kind comment and hope to see you back soon. Bella
Like it… 😉
Thank you Thank you!
This is a truly beautiful photograph.
I love this shot! The bold blue color against the concrete really stands out! Congratulations on the very well deserved feature!
the contrast is outstanding—what a fascinating capture
Thank you so much Will. Hope all is well with you.
you have a wonderful eye ! Congrats !!!
Thank you so much Judy. You are indeed too kind. I think I just got lucky, but sure am trying to learn to simplify compositions to get that “wow” factor. Thanks again. Bella