Have you heard of the Moncoutant photographic exhibition.

Moncoutant sur Sevre is a beautiful village in Deax Servages and each year it hosts a amazing outdoor photographic exhibition.

I’ve been lucky to be to 4 exhibitions.

It’s not just the quality of the images but the curating in placement around the Village. I have tried to capture both aspects of the exhibition.

Near to Montoucant is the Fortified Farm B&B. A fantastic place to stop take a break when heading east across France toward the Alps or beyond.

The rain had started when I arrived in France. A friend suggested I might be made a saint for breaking the drought!

I was happy to have a bed rather that putting up a tent, thanks to my hosts.

It wasn’t all wet and Jazz the whippet enjoyed the sun.

And me a walk in the forest.

At cloudless night and the low light of rural France gave a clear view of the Milky Way.

A perfect way to finish a stay with the most hospitable hosts in France.

6 thoughts on “Have you heard of the Moncoutant photographic exhibition.

  1. Sandra Burns ART – Sandra | Nature Artist/Lover 🙂 Exploring the Healing Power of Nature in Art 🎨 Acrylic Artist ▪️ Photographer ▪️ Empath ☀️ Based in Perth WA - Art for Sale 👉 https://sandraburns.org/what-to-see/
    Sandra Burns ART says:

    What a fabulous place and fabulous photography. I think my favourite is the orangutan reaching toward the viewer. Love it.

    1. It’s such an amazing exhibition in this little village. The whole region is quite beautiful. I agree with your choice

  2. sv-anui.com – We are passionate about sailing, having fun and enjoying life. Wade is our skipper, Chris is the photographer and writer. We live aboard our catamaran Anui, and share our cruising experiences through our photos, articles and journals.
    sv-anui.com says:

    What a setting to exhibit photographs!

  3. Yes, I had heard of the Moncoutant photographic exhibition. But only from your previous adventures 🙂. Good to hear that your saintly potential has been recognised! And good timing that you didn’t have to camp in the rain. The B&B looks lovely. You could write a book on the wonderful places you’ve stayed in. Cheers Pauline

    1. Yes one day I may pull these adventures reportedly my blog I to a manuscript. But then again I might not lol. Hope you are enjoying your time in the Whitsundays

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