Rita Crane Photography: Paris Memories / Trocadero / Pont d'Iena / carousel / sunset / Port Debilly / La Seine
Here is a link to some wonderful historic postcards of the Pont d'Iena, and the immediate area around the Palais de Chaillot, showing the earlier Trocadero and great views of the World Fair 1889 for which the Eiffel Tower was originally built: lefildutemps.free.fr/paris/pont_iena.htm
I had just taken a sunset photo of the Eiffel Tower and started walking along the Seine to see what other visual treasures might appear. And suddenly the carousel at the foot of the Trocadero along the Right Bank lit up, just as the sunset's flaming colors danced in the cold March sky, absolutely warming up the scene and taking me by complete surprise. That's one thing I love about photography: the second, the fleeting moment....the special immediacy of a juxtaposition of intersecting variables that create a reality that one can see for only a few moments' breaths....CLICK!!!! :o) ... Then it's all changed again.
Le Pont d'Iena: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pont_d%27I%C3%A9na
Merci de vos visites! Bon Dimanche! J'irais voir Vos photos pendant la semaine. :o)
Comment decrire le crepuscule a Paris? Surtout le long de la Seine, le crepuscule c'est magique. Des batiments sont comme des rochers de fantaisies -- sortant de la terre -- et prennant leurs places l'un a cote des autres, contre le ciel illuminine'. Comment decrire le plaisir d'etre a cote' de cette belle riviere et de marcher tranquilement le long de ses quais, habite' depuis toujours, pleines d'histoires .... et de l'imagination incroyable de ses architectes, ses artistes, ses artisans? Voir des cartes postales historiques du Pont d'Iena, et des alentours ici: lefildutemps.free.fr/paris/pont_iena.htm
Rita Crane Photography: Paris Memories / Trocadero / Pont d'Iena / carousel / sunset / Port Debilly / La Seine
Here is a link to some wonderful historic postcards of the Pont d'Iena, and the immediate area around the Palais de Chaillot, showing the earlier Trocadero and great views of the World Fair 1889 for which the Eiffel Tower was originally built: lefildutemps.free.fr/paris/pont_iena.htm
I had just taken a sunset photo of the Eiffel Tower and started walking along the Seine to see what other visual treasures might appear. And suddenly the carousel at the foot of the Trocadero along the Right Bank lit up, just as the sunset's flaming colors danced in the cold March sky, absolutely warming up the scene and taking me by complete surprise. That's one thing I love about photography: the second, the fleeting moment....the special immediacy of a juxtaposition of intersecting variables that create a reality that one can see for only a few moments' breaths....CLICK!!!! :o) ... Then it's all changed again.
Le Pont d'Iena: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pont_d%27I%C3%A9na
Merci de vos visites! Bon Dimanche! J'irais voir Vos photos pendant la semaine. :o)
Comment decrire le crepuscule a Paris? Surtout le long de la Seine, le crepuscule c'est magique. Des batiments sont comme des rochers de fantaisies -- sortant de la terre -- et prennant leurs places l'un a cote des autres, contre le ciel illuminine'. Comment decrire le plaisir d'etre a cote' de cette belle riviere et de marcher tranquilement le long de ses quais, habite' depuis toujours, pleines d'histoires .... et de l'imagination incroyable de ses architectes, ses artistes, ses artisans? Voir des cartes postales historiques du Pont d'Iena, et des alentours ici: lefildutemps.free.fr/paris/pont_iena.htm