After all your photos of scenes endemic to Bali such as seaweed farmers, and topless native girls in sarongs (ummm we really have to talk about the patriarchal colonial gaze, Garance) this is an interesting photo because it could be a scene snapped almost anywhere in the world. In the First World , that is. Looks like a golf course, too. Blonde breaks in the new gladiators on the beautifully groomed golf course. Love from Bali.
Garance, I really love your Bali holiday pictures. Makes me want to go to Bali today.
Ohhh La Lucciola… one of Seminyak’s favorite destination.
Someone asked about ‘the bucket’.
It is actually a clay pottery (bottomless) that hold the spot light for the coconut tree.
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Wow! I love it!!! The composition is awesome, love the palm shadows and the woman in between!
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this shot is amazing! :)
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Tellement sublime! Une vraie carte postale!
Yay!
Trop cool! Quelle heure est-il?
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Magnifique (et tres floridien).
Subtilite de l’ombre des palmiers sur fond de mer azur……
So breathtaking!
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I just love your photos!
Beautiful work!
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Tu devrais faire un livre d´art de tes photo de Bali, s´il te plâit, Garance!
Beautiful!!!
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beautiful!
Great picture and composition! I find it amusing that the woman is only wearing one shoe while carrying the other. Perhaps a buckle broke.
Wow, this is incredibly beautiful! Wish I could be there now!
Amazing photo!!!
Lucky you! <3
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J’adore tes photos et la façon que tu as de les mettre en valeur…. Merci pour le voyage <3
Absolutely gorgeous photograph! You are incredibly talented and I love your work. Thanks for sharing so many of your photos from your trip!
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This is so beautiful, perfect capture.
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Gorgeous photo, Garance – what are the buckets for?
awesome! It seems like you’ve been on vacation for a month or so :)
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J’ai très envie de partir loin ;-) merci de ce partage. XO XO
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After all your photos of scenes endemic to Bali such as seaweed farmers, and topless native girls in sarongs (ummm we really have to talk about the patriarchal colonial gaze, Garance) this is an interesting photo because it could be a scene snapped almost anywhere in the world. In the First World , that is. Looks like a golf course, too. Blonde breaks in the new gladiators on the beautifully groomed golf course. Love from Bali.
Époustouflant !
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j’adore .
Celle-ci est vraiment ma préférée de toutes de ton voyage à Bali, elle est parfaite.
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Merci de ce voyage par procuration ;-)
this is such an amazing pic!!!!! love it that the palm tree leaves are shown as shades!!!! show us more!!!
this is great work!!!!
Looks like high noon to me! :)
Love the composition and the colors :) great summer capture!
The diversity of that island is simply magnificent!
It will be added to my more urgent travel to do list :)
Feel free to share more (maybe also some of you “chill’in” ? :)
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this is one great photograph
This one is just fantastic… How could we not die to go now ?
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Garance, I really love your Bali holiday pictures. Makes me want to go to Bali today.
Ohhh La Lucciola… one of Seminyak’s favorite destination.
Someone asked about ‘the bucket’.
It is actually a clay pottery (bottomless) that hold the spot light for the coconut tree.
Love it!