Photography:
Slideshow The joy of macro shooting is getting in close—in this case, right to the centre of a bright orange dahlia Melissa Joseph
Slideshow Spider mum in name, but nothing like a spider in looks—a lovely pop of colour on delicate petals Melissa Joseph
Slideshow Locally caught lobsters add a pleasant and delicious break from floral delights Melissa Joseph
Slideshow If flowers aren't your thing, what about a bouquet of peppers? Melissa Joseph
Slideshow Delicate and paper-thin-petalled—shame I couldn't smuggle them home Melissa Joseph
Slideshow Anemones are so French—regal but with a little pop of je-ne-sais-quoi Melissa Joseph
Slideshow So many candies shaped like fruit! Also less well known are the candies shaped like cauliflower. Melissa Joseph
Slideshow The charm of the market—fresh food and commingling with local shoppers Melissa Joseph
Slideshow Stunning scenery, good shopping, and something for art lovers—Matisse's house in the background Melissa Joseph
Slideshow Row upon row of fresh, local produce, and charming handwritten signage. A perfect photo op. Melissa Joseph
Slideshow Photoshop wishes it could look this good Melissa Joseph
Slideshow The lovely hibiscus, up close and personal. Who knew pink-on-pink could be so lovely? Melissa Joseph
January 27 2012
See & Do

Stop & Smell the Flowers

By Melissa Joseph

Europe, France, French Riviera, Nice

Shopping

Some argue that of all the towns dotting the swanky French Riviera, Nice is the least… French Riviera-y. True if you’re into hobnobbing and celeb-spotting, but for anyone into photography and flowers (and tiny candies shaped like fruit), Nice is a perfect stop.

As luck would have it I am, in fact, into photography, flowers, and tiny candies shaped like fruit; it’s no surprise that when my travels brought me through Nice last September, I found myself right in my milieu. Armed with a sweet tooth, an early internal alarm, and my Canon 100mm macro lens, I was like a pig in... well, you get the point.

The best place to partake in the above is the Nice Flower Market, which happens daily except on Mondays (when it’s replaced with an equally intriguing antique and flea market) in the South-West corner of Vieux Nice on Cours Saleya. It’s best to get up as early as possible to avoid the crowds—somewhere between 6 am (for the intrepid) and 8 am (for those of us who enjoy a pain au chocolat and a café au lait before heading out).

Amongst the stalls of fresh flowers of every colour and variety (all grown locally in the South of France), you’ll also find amazing fresh produce, seafood, and the aforementioned infamous fruit-shaped candies. It’s a barrage on the senses—new smells, sounds, and a stunning array of colours come at you from every angle. Perfect for capturing the charming fishmonger and his display of fresh lobster, or the charming elderly couple shopping for their dinner. Nowhere else amongst the towns dotting the coast will you find this authenticity, simplicity, photographic potential... or this many tiny candies shaped like fruit. It’s an anomaly amongst the bathed-in-luxury background of the Riveria, and oh, what a lovely anomaly it is.

Melissa Joseph is the latest addition to Trufflepig's European planning team, bringing her wealth of floral and tiny fruit-shaped candy experience to the table, along with a few other amazing skills.

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Submitted by: swineflu on Saturday, January 28, 2012 5:07 AM

beautiful shots!

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Submitted by: swinetubercolosis on Wednesday, February 01, 2012 1:30 PM

i especially like the tiny cauliflower-shaped candies!

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