If there is one DREAM place in the world that we can always rely on for an escape, even though it has problems of its own, it is PARIS. It is the jewel that sparkles the most for me....
Hi Virginia, One could camp out in the Louvre courtyard and photograph the reflections on the pyramid at all hours of the day and night, some subjects just don't get tired no matter how often photographed, always something new going on with light, skies, weather...
You could link this in James Weekend Reflections meme, this is a natural...
For anyone in Paris this week, the PhotoQuai expo on the Quai Branly outdoors, along the river is still going on, until this Friday I believe, well worth the footsteps to walk through it. And the Diane Arbus expo et the Jeu de Paume in the Tuilleries is rather fascinating also. She sought out the bizarre and disturbing in life.
Outstanding, Virginia! Your lighting is perfect to showcase the gold, black and white. The contrast between the marvelously detailed belle epoch building and the stark modern glass pyramid is striking. I still shake my head about how annoyed I was when a glass pyramid was proposed for the Louvre and how perfect it seems now. I guess I am sometimes slow to adapt . . .
I am a former elementary school teacher, a full-time photographer, lover of all things French ( whose French is slowly improving), obsessive Paris traveler, enthusiastic church and community volunteer, and grandmother to 5 delightful grandchildren.
I fell in love with Paris in March 2007. It was as the French say, le coup de foudre : love at first sight. As a result of that trip, my photography took another direction. Since that time I have pursued a career of sorts in photography and dreamed of returning to the City of Light. November 2008 found me strolling the streets of Paris once again. My first visit I was so overwhelmed with the incredible beauty of the city, I photographed it as a "tourist". In 2008 I returned and I looked at the city with more of a photographer's eye. I wanted to capture the unique, the small details, and oh yes - the people! This blog was started as a photo diary of that trip, but I have been most fortunate to return to the city j'adore 15 times since. Each time I leave, I wipe a tear and start planning my list for the next trip. Paris may well be a moveable feast, but I think it's best savored in person! Someone told me that once you have been to Paris, you will leave a piece of your heart. I left mine right there, but I brought home some wonderful memories. It is my pleasure to share them with you.
20 comments:
With such gorgeous photos, it's easy to see why Paris is easy to love!
Une photo originale pour un lieu si souvent représenté.
Superbe, Virginia! So Genie made it back to Paris, eh? Quelle chance! -- Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
I'm sure you will be happy to learn that I have lunch and a walk today with Mary and Genie! :-)
Moi aussi, j´aime Paris! I will be there from Friday to Monday. I´m very much looking forward to this trip! And I hope to meet Genie!
ah, what wonderful contrast displayed here. Love it.
A great composition...my night shots are more of a hit and miss affair!
I can't believe those girls go without you!
Gorgeous shot. Paris is beyond lovely in any light, any weather, any time of day...and you really make her shine!
If there is one DREAM place in the world that we can always rely on for an escape, even though it has problems of its own, it is PARIS. It is the jewel that sparkles the most for me....
Love this angle! Great photo, Virginia. I can't believe they are both in Paris without us!!!!!
What a fantastic night photo at the Louvre! So romantic!
Bonne journee, V de B!
Marie, I can't believe it either! I Skyped with Genie on Tuesday and i could hear the church bells ringing!
Peter, you all try and behave yourselves!
Vreni, Oh have a great long weekend in Paris.
I am loving this shot, this angle and I am GREEN with envy over Mary being in Paris .. and going again with you .. while I sit here in NYC .. bummer
Hi Virginia,
One could camp out in the Louvre courtyard and photograph the reflections on the pyramid at all hours of the day and night, some subjects just don't get tired no matter how often photographed, always something new going on with light, skies, weather...
You could link this in James Weekend Reflections meme, this is a natural...
For anyone in Paris this week, the PhotoQuai expo on the Quai Branly outdoors, along the river is still going on, until this Friday I believe, well worth the footsteps to walk through it. And the Diane Arbus expo et the Jeu de Paume in the Tuilleries is rather fascinating also. She sought out the bizarre and disturbing in life.
Ah, who could not aimer Paris ?
Truly stunning! The gold and silver are so rich together.
Paris at its best seen through your lens Virginia.
Costas
Moody.
Perfectly captured image of the old and the new, V. Gorgeous and evocative—I am heaving le very big sigh!
Outstanding, Virginia! Your lighting is perfect to showcase the gold, black and white. The contrast between the marvelously detailed belle epoch building and the stark modern glass pyramid is striking. I still shake my head about how annoyed I was when a glass pyramid was proposed for the Louvre and how perfect it seems now. I guess I am sometimes slow to adapt . . .
Awwww, we really do miss you, ma chere amie, and we will all be in Paris together soon.
I love this view and could never tire of it!
Bises,
Genie
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