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The wind scatters the water in the Fontaine des Mers at Place de la Concorde in Paris.
We had to wait for shooting this fountain without tourists and with the water running jets. It's stopping all the time.
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Paris - Place de la Concorde
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A Ferris wheel on the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France.
The Roue de Paris is a 60-metre (200 ft) tall transportable Ferris wheel, originally installed on the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France, for the 2000 millennium celebrations. It left Paris in 2002 and has since then seen service at numerous other locations around the world (Birmingham, Amsterdam, Bangkok, Antwerp, Rimini...)
(source en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roue_de_Paris)
The National Assembly (in French Assemblée Nationale) is one of the two parts of the bicameral parliament of France. The other chamber is the Senate.
The Palais Bourbon is the building where the French National Assembly is located, on the left bank of the Seine, next to the Concorde Bridge and the Place de la Concorde.
hotel Crillon
à G de l'hotel Crillon l'ambassade des Etats Unis
left from the hotel Crillon embassy of the United States
One shot whit cokin Z series holder. Z121L +Z125L filters
Lightroom post process
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24mm 1/45 s à f/8,0 ISO100
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Obélisque de Louxor at Place de la Concorde - Paris (1975).
Maybe a native Parisian, or maybe a tourist is enjoying the sun at the Place de la Concorde, while the heavy traffic moves in the big roundabout! Snapped with my 17mm fisheye lens! :)
HFF !
I took the photo in 1975 with an analogue Asahi Pentax SP II (M42) camera, using a 17mm fisheye lens (180°), and slide film. Recently scanned with a Nikon Coolscan LS 40ED film scanner
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Paris Place de la Concorde
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Silhouettes of Eiffel Tower, Obelisk of Luxor and Statue of the town of Lille at Place de la Concorde, Paris.
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During the French Revolution the new revolutionary government erected the guillotine in the square, and it was here that King Louis XVI was executed on 21 January 1793. In 1795, under the Directory, the square was renamed from Place Louis XV to Place de la Concorde as a gesture of reconciliation after the turmoil of the French Revolution. After the Bourbon Restoration of 1814, the name was changed back to Place Louis XV, and in 1826 the square was renamed Place Louis XVI. After the July Revolution of 1830 the name was returned to Place de la Concorde and has remained since.
Sometimes you have a lucky day.
The combination of circumstances make great things, is the drizzle of the jets of water that caused the diffraction, I have the same whitout but it is immediately less beauty :D
Une belle balade parisienne en compagnie de Zakia et Henry, merci à lui pour le canon 5D et le fish eye ^^
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15mm 25,0 s à f/11 ISO100
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