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Avignon And Arles – Beautiful Southern France

Pont Du Gard ©TimeLine Media

Viking River Cruise

Today’s post is a departure from my regular geography as they are from the cities of Avignon and Arles in the south of France. Of course, this was a trip that we took well before our current lock down. I am more thankful for the opportunity now! Prior to leaving for the trip, I was not familiar with the history and geography of this part of France.

Viking Heimdal river cruise ship ©TimeLine Media

Avignon and Arles

Our flight arrived in Marseilles from which we boarded a van that took us to the ship. We boarded the Viking Heimdal in the medieval city of Avignon. This ancient city has many characteristics that come to mind when you think of the Middle Ages. The old city is fortified by a tall stone wall surrounding the interior. From behind the wall you can see towers rising from palaces and churches. In fact, this was the home city to popes that ruled the Catholic Church from here for a time. The landmark closest to the ship was a bridge over the Rhone that no longer spans the river.

 Pont Saint-Bénézet bridge over the Rhone in Avignon, France ©TimeLine Media

The next day, we cruised south to Tarascon. This was the closest that the ship could dock for a tour of to the city of Arles. Although this was a setting for part of the movie, ‘Ronin’ I was not familiar with this amazing city. This is an ancient Roman city complete with an amphitheater like the coliseum in Rome. It changed from an arena, to a fortress protecting the citizens from marauders, back to a bull fighting ring today. It was mind-bending to think that it was built as a gift from the Julius Caesar, the senator before he was emperor, for their support during a conflict.

Arles is also known as a place where Vincent Van Gogh resided and was hospitalized late in life. There are restaurants, and the hospital where you can tour and learn more about the artist and his work create there.

After the tour of Arles, the ship brought us back north to Avignon. On arrival, we were afforded a river view of Avignon in the evening – just stunning! It was an impressive ancient city that leaves an impression.

Since the ship docks close to the city center, I set an early alarm to get up to get some morning photos. I did not venture from the ship and took these from the roof deck. The fog and color from the sunrise set a moody feel to the photo. Cropping out the modern parking lot in front evokes a view of Avignon in ancient times.

Lastly as we left the Avignon area, we took a side excursion to the Pont Du Gard. As can be seen, this is an ancient structure built by Romans to bring water to the city of Nimes. It is the tallest aqueduct bridge from Roman times, and one of the best preserved. It was breathtaking to try to comprehend the feat to create such a structure so long ago. Not to mention, the slight elevation change along the entire route to Nimes that successfully brought water across 31 miles! As can be seen, this area for France is full of photogenic places and I feel incredibly lucky to have had the chance to see Avignon and Arles. Stay tuned to the blog for our next stops!

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2019 Asheville Dance Classic Pro Showcase

Professional Showcase

2019 Asheville Dance Classic ©TimeLine Media
2019 Asheville Dance Classic ©TimeLine Media

Today is the last day to view photos from the 2019 Asheville Dance Classic! As the last posting from this event, I am showing some of my favorite photos from the Professional show. To demonstrate their skill, Gabriela Sevillano and Dmitry Solomakha performed 4 dances that had the entire room on their feet after each one!

2019 Asheville Dance Classic photos at TimeLine Media

Gabriela Sevillano and Dmitry Solomakha Professional Show ©TimeLine Media
Gabriela Sevillano and Dmitry Solomakha Professional Show ©TimeLine Media

This was another fun challenge for me to photograph. These two were amazingly quick in their direction changes, and sharp in their lines. Whenever her long hair would flail in the air, I let the shutter fly to try to catch it mid flight!

Gabriela Sevillano and Dmitry Solomakha Professional Show ©TimeLine Media
Gabriela Sevillano and Dmitry Solomakha Professional Show ©TimeLine Media

Asheville, NC

We really enjoyed our trip down to Asheville. Since both of us were able to make it this year, we had time to go around and see the downtown area, one of the arboretums, and some of the nice restaurants. In any case, this is a place we would like to explore more. Moreover we texted family to say that we should plan a trip down here so we can see even more. Thanks again for visiting the site to see the photos, and we hope to see you at the next Asheville Dance Classic this fall!

Gabriela Sevillano and Dmitry Solomakha Professional Show ©TimeLine Media
Gabriela Sevillano and Dmitry Solomakha Professional Show ©TimeLine Media

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2019 Asheville Dance Classic photos Expiring

Awards of the Asheville Dance Classic ©TimeLine Media
Awards of the Asheville Dance Classic ©TimeLine Media

Photos Expiring

The photos from last November’s 2019 Asheville Dance Classic are expiring on Monday, March 13, 2020. Thank you to everyone that supported our photography by purchasing prints and digital files! I hoped they help to show off what you have been working on in preparing for these competitions. To see the collection of photos, the link at the proofing site is here:

2019 Asheville Dance Classic photos at TimeLine Media

Smooth Dancing at ADC ©TimeLine Media
Smooth Dancing at ADC ©TimeLine Media

Thank you to Meghan and Jake Lavender of Wave Dance Studio for having us cover their event for the second consecutive year. By comparison this year was much better for me. In short, due to having help with me! My wife made the trek with me to Asheville this time, and everything was just so much easier when I have someone managing me.

Dancers at the 2019 Asheville Dance Classic ©TimeLine Media
Dancers at the 2019 Asheville Dance Classic ©TimeLine Media

The Asheville Crowne Plaza was the venue again this year. Comparatively, this is a convenient space for vendors to load in all the gear for the weekend. With a ballroom on the street level with a door that open right to the loading area, the transport distance is very low.

With this being our second time here, it was much faster to setup the lighting and the booth once we had everything inside. Given that Jake, and Meghan were so helpful to us, we settled in nicely to get some photos of all the dancing. They do a great job of transforming the ballroom into a beautiful evening under the stars. It helps to set a consistent look with a dark theme to have the dancers be out front!

Dancers at ADC ©TimeLine Media
Dancers at ADC ©TimeLine Media
Dancers at ADC ©TimeLine Media
Dancers at ADC ©TimeLine Media

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