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Pont Alexander III bridge and Eiffel Tower, Paris, France 2014
The Eiffel Tower / la Tour Eiffel :
The Eiffel Tower is an iron tower located in the Champ de Mars in Paris. It was built by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 Exposition Universelle, to celebrate the 100th year anniversary of the French Revolution(1789-1799).
The Eiffel tower is Paris's most famous landmark and by extension, France.
It's has been the symbol of France and Paris for decades and represents a part of French national heritage. It is one of the world's most recognizable landmarks and a global cultural icon.
The views from the top of the tower are absolutely breathtaking, with truly unforgettable panoramic vistas of Paris. Visitors can climb the stairs or take a lift to the top of the tower.
Despite its name, the Pont Neuf ("New bridge") is actually the oldest bridge in Paris.
Malgré son nom, le Pont Neuf est en fait le pont le plus vieux de Paris.
"Renommées" (renowned): this is how they call the gilded sculptures on top of the four major pillars erected at the ends of the Alexander III bridge.
Les "renommées" : c'est ainsi que sont appelées les grandes sculptures dorées présentes au sommet des quatre piliers qui dominent les extrémités du pont Alexandre III.
Same place and same story as before - a very long wait for the crowds to clear only to chop off the top of the lamp. Well done!
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passageway under the Alexandre III bridge, on the right bank of the Seine.
Passage sous le pont Alexandre III, côté rive droite des berges de la Seine
If you are crossing this bridge, you must have missed the turn off to MAF (Michoud Assembly Facility)! LOL! Well, that is what we did . . . but it gave me an awesome opportunity!
Green Bridge- crossing Mr. Go (Mississippi River Gulf Outlet) or Paris Road bridge
New Orleans, LA
Essa vista da Ponte das Artes sofreu uma significativa mudança em 2015, após decisão do prefeito Bruno Julliard para a remoção das grades lotadas de cadeados (pesando 45 toneladas) devido à degradação, oferecendo risco à navegação no Rio Sena e desabamento.
Havia todo um simbolismo no ato de prender um cadeado para selar o seu amor nas grades ponte, na cidade conhecida como a "cidade do amor".
A ponte foi construída em 1804 durante o regime de Napoleão Bonaparte, e reconstruída no início dos anos 80.
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Houseboats on the Seine in Paris, France.
Camera: Sony a7R | Lens: Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* FE 24-70mm F4 ZA OSS
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Had an amazing time spending the whole day with Gael who is the co-founder of a cool company called Rendezvous With Paris. We walked the path that Charles De Gaulle walked on August 26, 1944, one day after Paris was liberated. So much history and Gael is a wealth of information about Paris since he grew up in La Marais and is super passionate about history and Paris.
This is a view of the Seine earlier today. Many of the boats are houseboats and there are even mail boxes along the Seine for the boat residents. New goal in life: live in a houseboat on the Seine. :)
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late at night on the pont des arts, i found this brief moment where the woman, who had just sat down, was entirely alone in the frame. though the bridge is usually full of life, the scene captured a feeling of total abandonment. it’s a reminder that even in the heart of a bustling city, there are moments of deep isolation.
I took this photo on the quays of Paris, beneath a bridge where sunlight sharply defined the shadows. Nothing was planned: two cyclists rode past on Lime bikes, while two pedestrians walked by with a small dog. The graffiti-covered wall behind them added raw texture to the scene. I was drawn to the spontaneity — an ordinary moment, captured without staging, where the city moves on its own.
Essa vista da Ponte das Artes sofreu uma significativa mudança em 2015, após decisão do prefeito Bruno Julliard para a remoção das grades lotadas de cadeados (pesando 45 toneladas) devido à degradação, oferecendo risco à navegação no Rio Sena e desabamento.
Havia todo um simbolismo no ato de prender um cadeado para selar o seu amor nas grades ponte, na cidade conhecida como a "cidade do amor".
A ponte foi construída em 1804 durante o regime de Napoleão Bonaparte, e reconstruída no início dos anos 80.
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Evening in Paris, May 1997, celebrating our tenth wedding anniversary.
Photographed from the RIght Bank, the Pont des Invalides is in the foreground, with the Eiffel Tower in the distance.
(Scanned color film negative)
On the Alexandre III bridge, Paris. Night gives the statue a brighter golden shine.
Sur le pont Alexandre III.
La nuit donne un lustre doré plus éclatant à cette statue appelée "fillette à la coquille".
The view from the top of the Eiffel Tower.
The Seine River with several of its many bridges can be seen on the right.
The photo was taken by my son, Brian, in April 1999.
The view from the top of the Eiffel Tower.
The building in the center with the glass dome is the Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées, or simply the Grand Palais (Great Palace).
It is an exhibition hall built for the Universal Exposition of 1900. It was built in the Beaux-Arts style.
The photo was taken by my son, Brian, in April 1999.