Oh James, as I walked the streets of Paris just a week ago, I thought about you and how you'd love it. Lucky you to find a time when you and your camera could find some quiet time there.
I would dearly love to join your reflection group but i"m rarely so disciplined to think ahead! V
Here you see the working of a big official building against a person. I great you dwarf.Great shot James and very unusual with just one person in the street.
James, your timing is perfect in your impressive photo of this official building. The cyclist puts it all into perspective. You must go walking early in the morning to be so alone. Love that it is B&W. Beautifully presented. Thanks.
Another amazing black and white composition! That lone bicycler juxtaposed against all those repeating but static elements — the white bars on the street, the brick pattern on the street, the windows of the imposing structure in the background, creates a fascinating dynamic.
I would love to be on a photo shoot in Paris with you... you must have been an early riser to catch this busy location with your solo subject!
I will be back to reflections this week. I have been posting reflections most every Friday but have been traveling and knew I could not comment... see you on Friday!
Fantastic shot, and what a feeling. I have usually been there in the dead of winter or late fall or barely spring. It can be a delight to have the city mostly to yourself. . . . You made the most of a quiet moment.
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This is the kind of shot I could see in a cool exhbition!
Beautiful and elegant work James! ;-)
Wonderful and beautiful!
Oh James, as I walked the streets of Paris just a week ago, I thought about you and how you'd love it. Lucky you to find a time when you and your camera could find some quiet time there.
I would dearly love to join your reflection group but i"m rarely so disciplined to think ahead!
V
Beautifully composed photo! :D
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Wow, that is a deserted scene of the city. Great shot James. Greetings from Jo, Kenya
Wow, I was amazed on this place! it's absolutely wonderful!
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Très tôt? Jour de grève? Dimanche matin?..C'est rare de voir Paris si vide, surtout dans ce quartier-là! Mais ça fait du bien!
PS: You're right about Russians. That's why we have the tallest orthodox cathedral of the world outside from Russia.
Here you see the working of a big official building against a person. I great you dwarf.Great shot James and very unusual with just one person in the street.
James, your timing is perfect in your impressive photo of this official building. The cyclist puts it all into perspective. You must go walking early in the morning to be so alone. Love that it is B&W. Beautifully presented. Thanks.
Holy crap your images are awesome!! This is amazingly composed. Love. The bike is a wonderful bonus. Talk about waiting to click!
Voilà une photo citadine excellemment réussie!
Wonderful strong architectural perspective. Great in black & white.
Another amazing black and white composition! That lone bicycler juxtaposed against all those repeating but static elements — the white bars on the street, the brick pattern on the street, the windows of the imposing structure in the background, creates a fascinating dynamic.
I can hardly imagine Paris so empty... Looks like Luxembourg! :)
God bless you!
Cezar
Oh my, what a stunning photo...I could look at it for hours!
Remarkable!
Wow! Grandiose!
Bravo James!
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If you said this photo was taken in 1940, I would have believed it. It's awesome James!
Hey James! Do you remember where you got this template and what the name of it is?
I would love to be on a photo shoot in Paris with you... you must have been an early riser to catch this busy location with your solo subject!
I will be back to reflections this week. I have been posting reflections most every Friday but have been traveling and knew I could not comment... see you on Friday!
Bises,
Genie
Fantastic shot, and what a feeling. I have usually been there in the dead of winter or late fall or barely spring. It can be a delight to have the city mostly to yourself. . . . You made the most of a quiet moment.
The grand and the mundane.
Oh James, this is such a beautiful shot. Truly.
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