Thanks, Stacy. The light is quite different here. Twilight seems to last much longer than it does back in DC. That may be due to the fact Paris is farther north, latitude-wise. Hope conditions continue to cooperate.
There should be a better tag than just “like” for this one, Robin. You’ve outdone yourself. This is a beautiful image and I know exactly where you took it. Personally I think the back end of Notre Dame is more compelling than the front entrance and you’ve got the light perfect. I like the way the slow speed you used glassed up the water and made it all silky. Beautiful. Don’t forget to go by Harry’s Bar and have one of their martinis! Have fun.
Thanks, very much, Kongo. That’s really nice of you to say. I agree that this angle has more interest. There were a couple of other shooters there, a fellow from Ukraine (tripod) with his business colleague from L.A. (iPhone) and a woman from Korea (tripod). And thanks for the tip on Harry’s. Sounds great and I have already have located it on Google maps.
Wonderful night shot.
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Trรจs belle, Robin!
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Thanks, Stacy. The light is quite different here. Twilight seems to last much longer than it does back in DC. That may be due to the fact Paris is farther north, latitude-wise. Hope conditions continue to cooperate.
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Okay, not being well-versed in nighttime photography, this is a good thing, right? ๐
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Hi, Stacy: I think it’s a good thing. You have more time with good light so you have more options. I’ll have a better answer after some more attempts.
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Lovely! Hope you are having fun!!!
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Thanks, Pat: So far it’s been great. Checked out the French Open today. Back to photography tomorrow.
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Simply gorgeous…very glowy and beautiful with a hint of gold in the sky.
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Thanks very much, Laura. I appreciate it. It worked out really well. Hope the luck continues.
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me too…I love seeing your images.
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Thanks, Laura, I appreciate it.
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There should be a better tag than just “like” for this one, Robin. You’ve outdone yourself. This is a beautiful image and I know exactly where you took it. Personally I think the back end of Notre Dame is more compelling than the front entrance and you’ve got the light perfect. I like the way the slow speed you used glassed up the water and made it all silky. Beautiful. Don’t forget to go by Harry’s Bar and have one of their martinis! Have fun.
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Thanks, very much, Kongo. That’s really nice of you to say. I agree that this angle has more interest. There were a couple of other shooters there, a fellow from Ukraine (tripod) with his business colleague from L.A. (iPhone) and a woman from Korea (tripod). And thanks for the tip on Harry’s. Sounds great and I have already have located it on Google maps.
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Harry’s is just a block or so from the Opera Metro stop. Looking forward to more images from Paris!
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OMG! Spectacular and wishing I was there!
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Thanks, Kathy. I appreciate it. You would be having a great time if you were here.
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Stunning!
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Thanks!
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Hi Robin, thanks for bringing us all to Paris! Love the image. Tell Laurie hello….Michele
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Thanks, Michele. Good to hear from you. Laurie said to say Bonjour!
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Perfect!
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Thank you!
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Wonderful Picture, i live the perfect Light and the reflection in the water !
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Thanks for the comments and for checking out my posts. Hope you’ll come again.
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of course ๐
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