Historical Architecture And Vintage Vehicle (Paris, 1974)
Saint-Germain Church
For everybody who is interested, pleas read the comment by Karol which I copied here:
"The church of Saint-Germain,l'Auxerrois, located in the 1st arrondissement in Paris, at 2 Place du Louvre. It was named after the Bishop of Auxerre who became a papal envoy and who met Saint Genevieve the patron Saint of Paris...
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Germain_l%27Auxerrois "
Thank you so much Karol!
During my education I went twice on a week-long study trip to Paris with the class. The first trip was in 1974.
I had my first SLR camera , an Asahi Pentax SP II which I bought second hand from my long time and hardly saved pocket money, and only one slide film roll with 36 exposures with me! My pocket money wasn't enough for more.
The film material has suffered a lot over the years, but I only have a small selection here for those friends who are interested in seeing what it was like in Paris at the time.
I took the photo with an analogue Asahi Pentax SP II (M42) camera and slide film, then scanned with a Nikon Coolscan LS 40ED film scanner
© This photo is the property of Helga Bruchmann. Please do not use my photos for sharing, printing or for any other purpose without my written permission. Thank you!
Historical Architecture And Vintage Vehicle (Paris, 1974)
Saint-Germain Church
For everybody who is interested, pleas read the comment by Karol which I copied here:
"The church of Saint-Germain,l'Auxerrois, located in the 1st arrondissement in Paris, at 2 Place du Louvre. It was named after the Bishop of Auxerre who became a papal envoy and who met Saint Genevieve the patron Saint of Paris...
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Germain_l%27Auxerrois "
Thank you so much Karol!
During my education I went twice on a week-long study trip to Paris with the class. The first trip was in 1974.
I had my first SLR camera , an Asahi Pentax SP II which I bought second hand from my long time and hardly saved pocket money, and only one slide film roll with 36 exposures with me! My pocket money wasn't enough for more.
The film material has suffered a lot over the years, but I only have a small selection here for those friends who are interested in seeing what it was like in Paris at the time.
I took the photo with an analogue Asahi Pentax SP II (M42) camera and slide film, then scanned with a Nikon Coolscan LS 40ED film scanner
© This photo is the property of Helga Bruchmann. Please do not use my photos for sharing, printing or for any other purpose without my written permission. Thank you!