just watched a movie called 'paris' on IFC -- a guys jumps from one of these and swims to the bank, then walks on home (his brother does the same thing) how common is this?!
@ Joy : It is strictly prohibited to swim in the Seine river. It's not only because there is pollution but mostly because it is very dangerous as so many boats are on the river and you may get hit and killed.
nice autumn day and lovely parisian blue skies!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful day. Enjoy the Autumn.
ReplyDeleteNice curved framing of your photo which is repeated in the distant bridges. Good shot, Laurent.
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Excellent! Three bridges!
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Amateur?
ReplyDeleteSurely not.
This looks very accomplished.
Reminds me of a long long lunch going round and round on the Seine two years ago.
Wonderful capture with the frame idea, very well done!
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Léia
A perfect shot and a beautiful view! :)
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a beautiful day! Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteTrès belle perspective!
ReplyDeleteJ'ai fait un tour à travers votre espace et j'ai trouvé vos photos très jolies;o)
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Great photo, love the way you've framed the picture with the arch.
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Melbourne Daily Photo
Nice view
ReplyDeletejust watched a movie called 'paris' on IFC -- a guys jumps from one of these and swims to the bank, then walks on home (his brother does the same thing) how common is this?!
ReplyDeleteParis and its bridges are always lovely
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Elisa
Thank you all for your nice comments.
ReplyDelete@ Joy : It is strictly prohibited to swim in the Seine river. It's not only because there is pollution but mostly because it is very dangerous as so many boats are on the river and you may get hit and killed.
thanks, laurent -- makes sense -- what do I know, right? much different than Houston - I enjoy your work -- later!
ReplyDeleteawesome photo! love your pov.:p
ReplyDeleteExcellent composition, great vision!! It is lovely.. greetings, Linda
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