Merisi, I changed to the new blogger format and found this quick and easy to do. It made a world of difference to the process of uploading photos onto my blog, which previously was a pain on blogspot, so it's definitely worth doing. About theft of your pictures, that's a tougher one to deal with and very disturbing. I notice Corey now has her name printed on every photo she posts - this must be one way to discourage theft?
Merisi, No wonder people are trying to steal your photographs...they are beautiful. You can include a watermark or even better, disable the right click option. You can then add a message such as "sorry these photographs are protected by copyright law" or something similar. Let me know if you need help getting this accomplished.
Merisi at her best :-) I can see your eyes and heart in the light and the colours, in the capturing.
ReplyDeleteLeft a comment in Corey's blog half an hour ago, about our coffee day in Vienna. I saw it posted, but then it disappeared somhow........
Enjoy and greetings to Corey.
The warmth in these photographs is impossible to resist.
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful but the lines in the little balcony picture really spoke to me!
ReplyDeleteWish I was there...
ReplyDeleteOh..........the pale terracotta and turquoise. Colors only formed by the sun in Provence. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh..........the pale terracotta and turquoise. Colors only formed by the sun in Provence. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLoving your photos and story on Corey's blog too. Beautiful pictures~
ReplyDeleteMerisi does it again. Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteWHOA!!!
ReplyDeletenow are you going to show us what you cooked too?
Strudel?
Thank you all for your kind comments! :-)(
ReplyDeleteParis breakfasts:
I already did show the strudel. ;-)
I am reapiting this again and again but it's so beautiful there!:)
ReplyDeleteWhat idyllic pictures, dear Merisi.
ReplyDeleteThe South of France in August -- just where I'd love to be.
Merisi, I changed to the new blogger format and found this quick and easy to do. It made a world of difference to the process of uploading photos onto my blog, which previously was a pain on blogspot, so it's definitely worth doing. About theft of your pictures, that's a tougher one to deal with and very disturbing. I notice Corey now has her name printed on every photo she posts - this must be one way to discourage theft?
ReplyDeleteMerisi, No wonder people are trying to steal your photographs...they are beautiful. You can include a watermark or even better, disable the right click option. You can then add a message such as "sorry these photographs are protected by copyright law" or something similar.
ReplyDeleteLet me know if you need help getting this accomplished.
love that green door
ReplyDeleteLovely. How I wish I was strolling down the lanes and seeing all these things in person with you but this is fun too!
ReplyDeleteoooooh--beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDelightful summery colors!
ReplyDeleteLovely. Provence is more beautiful than I imagined.
ReplyDeleteProvence, a place I dream of visiting and since I am not able at this time, I so enjoy your journey. Thank you always for your stunning entries~
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, Merisi! I love the shot of the oleanders with the blue shuttered windows in the background! Very provencal!
ReplyDeleteOh, how I would love to sit down for a citron pressé.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the great photos of Corey and French husband. Your photographs here are stunning too!
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I love how you choose a color theme and it shows up in so many different ways.
ReplyDeleteLovely sights!
ReplyDeletePaz
Yummy and gorgeous. I am sure it was beautiful but you do have a way of bringing out the gorgeousness!
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