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Une autre photo issue de la session nocturne de www.forumphotoparis.fr/. Quelques minutes plus tôt une péniche touristique avait complètement cramé mon capteur.
After 8 years with my Nikon D5100 reflex, I thought like it was time to upgrade, and recently bought a Nikon Z6ii mirrorless camera! Today was the first sunny day since then, so I used the lunch break to get to know the beast a bit better! Wow!
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Paris France
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Canal St Martin
Passerelle Richerand
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La Tour Eiffel - Eiffel Tower - Paris, France.
Just an alternate angle to this classic image, on a calm and glorious evening when the romantic Seine moves with a soft hush and the streets are reduced to trails of light.
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Quai de Valmy
Canal St Martin
Passerelle Richerand
Paris France
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The sunrise was beautiful this morning...
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Tour Eiffel
La France Renaissante
Pont de Bir-Hakeim
Paris France
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fishing at the Chanel
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Paris - LACPIXEL - 2016
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This is a view of Paris (France) from the top of the Eiffel Tower (324 meters/1063 feet high). The original image is around 10.000 pixels wide. It actually is a montage of 12 photos I took when I was there (no fish eye, no wide angle, no autopano...). It took me some 2 days of work. (You'll need to enlarge the image to see better some of the monuments that have notes...)
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Pont de Bir-Hakeim - Paris - FRANCE
La première version de l'ouvrage, une passerelle métallique piétonnière nommée passerelle de Passy, datait de l'exposition universelle de 1878.
À la suite d'un concours organisé en 1902, il a été reconstruit en 1905 pour permettre la circulation piétonne et automobile ainsi que supporter le viaduc ferroviaire, en s'appuyant sur l'île aux Cygnes.
Deux groupes de statues en fonte de Gustave Michel, représentant des nautes (confrérie de personnel navigant sur les fleuves et rivières de Gaule) et des forgerons riveurs, ornent les piles de pierre, quatre allégories en bas-relief décorent la maçonnerie, « la Science » et « le Travail » de Jules Coutan en amont, « l'Électricité » et « le Commerce » de Jean-Antoine Injalbert en aval.
À la pointe de l'île aux Cygnes se dresse « La France renaissante », d'Holger Wederkinch, offerte en 1930 par la colonie danoise de la capitale.
Le 18 juin 1949, pour le 9e anniversaire de l'appel du 18 Juin, le conseil municipal de Paris, dirigé par Pierre de Gaulle, organise une grande manifestation commémorative en présence du général Charles de Gaulle, qui prononce un discours. À cette occasion, le pont est rebaptisé en souvenir de la bataille de Bir Hakeim (livrée par le général Kœnig et les Forces françaises libres (FFL) en Libye en 1942).
Depuis, le pont est un lieu de mémoire des Français libres, auquel a été associé en 1955 le monument en hommage à la 1re division française libre, situé à proximité, sur le quai Branly.
The Bir-Hakeim bridge crosses the Seine River in Paris. It passes through the island of Swans, île des Cygnes. Constructed in 1905, it has two levels: one for motor vehicles and pedestrians, and a viaduct above, through which passes Métro. Many films were performed there, as National Treasure: Book of Secrets or Last Tango in Paris.
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Pont de Bir-Hakeim de nuit. Photo réalisée lors d'une sortie organisée par www.forumphotoparis.fr/. D'habitude j'évite ces horaires à cause de la pollution luminsue, mais ce soir-là le ciel n'était pas trop orangé.
Pont de Bir-Hakeim
The pont de Bir-Hakeim, formerly the pont de Passy, is a bridge that crosses the Seine River in Paris, France. It connects the city's 15th and 16th arrondissements, and passes through the île aux Cygnes. An arch bridge, it is 777 ft long and 81 ft wide.
Exposition Universelle
The bridge, which crosses the Seine River just north of the Eiffel tower, was not actually completed until 2-3 years after the 1900 World’s Fair (or Exposition Universelle). It was renamed in 1948 to commemorate the Battle of Bir Hakeim, fought by Free French forces against the Nazi Afrika Korps in 1942.
Two Levels
The bridge has two levels - one is the road accessed by cars, coaches and pedestrians, and a viaduct (A viaduct is a bridge composed of several small spans) above, through which passes Line 6 of the Paris Metro. The railway viaduct is supported by metal colonnades, except where it passes over the île aux Cygnes, where it rests on a masonry arch. Many commemorative plates decorate the viaduct bridge, including several dedicated to soldiers fallen in Belgium during the Second World War. In addition, the central arch of the viaduct, at the level of the island, is decorated with four monumental stone statues in high-relief: figures of Science and Labor & Electricity and Commerce.
Inception
The iconic bridge is part of Christopher Nolan's film Inception. The scene in which Ellen Page once recruited by DiCaprio, proves her mettle by building a dreamscape on the bridge. It involves reflecting mirrors on the bridge piled opposite to each other forming a stream of path.
Scene from Inception
www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3tBBhYJeAw&feature=related
Trivia
jerrygarrett.wordpress.com/2010/07/21/where-amp-how-was-i...
The View
Taken from the boat trip along river Seine, the view of Pont de Bir-Hakeim with Tour Eiffel in the backdrop and a Paris Metro on the viaduct.
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Paris - LACPIXEL - 2016
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