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... the big black tower dominates everything.

A distinctive feature of the sqaure are the beautiful lamp-posts from which the lamps hang on a spiral bracket. I'm not sure at what date these would have been added.

Pentax 6x7, Takumar SMC 2.8 200mm. Fuji Reala 100

A lovely building opposite the Palais du Luxembourg.

Tabernacle at the shrine of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux

Arnis Lavenieks Photography

An image from the third collection of images in the series named "Paris Through my Lens". To see some other images in this series please follow this link; www.flickr.com/photos/tjerk/sets/72157648416961763/ Best regards, Tjerk

I love peeking down the streets while walking around Paris. Taken on Boulevard de la Tour Maubourg.

For details of the life and work of Cecco Bonanotte see here:

www.ceccobonanotte.net/monuments.html

The Place des Vosges (formerly Place Royale) was Paris's first planned residential square, built 1605-1612 to the designs of Baptists du Cerceau for Henri IV.

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Hôtel national des Invalides

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Ice skating rink inside the Grand Palais, Paris. An image from the fourth collection from the series named "Paris Through My Lens". To see collections 1-3 please visit: www.photographietb.com/paris-through-my-lens.html. Collection 4 is in the making. Regards, Tjerk

The Place des Vosges (formerly Place Royale) was Paris's first planned residential square, built 1605-1612 to the designs of Baptiste du Cerceau for Henri IV.

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Looking across the Seine from Pont Louis-Philippe towards the north west corner of the Ile Saint-Louis and Notre Dame on the Ile de la Cite.

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