Once we’ve been in Paris and recently I scanned some of the old dia positive films I shot there, for example timeless clocks – but I fear my message became too out off fashion in the meantime. However extremely “up to date”, what I read about Paris via designtaxi (An-Inflatable-Trampoline-Bridge) or via inspirefirst (featuring erotic fragments). For sure a real timeless artwork seems to be the composition below by Vin, sent to my group BLOG IT:
title=”Good Morning Paris!” – photo by Vin60, click on the picture, to enter his galleries on Flickr; Vin comments himself: “The advantages of a hotel room at the 29th floorβ¦ (the cheap side: on the other side the view is on the Eiffel!)”
related: http://blog.jmleclercq.com/poetic-paris-photography/
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Another great shot of Vin, for sure not Paris, but another kind of ocean, Cappadocia:
title=”ballooning” – photo by Vin60, click on the picture, to enter his galleries on Flickr
P.S.: not to forget: the first balloon flight was in Paris, wikipedia writes: “…the brothers Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier … gave their first public demonstration of their invention on June 4, 1783…”
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my reply to Vin’s comment (read below):
thank you Vin, for giving permission to introduce your extraordinary photos in my blog; I never would dare to join a balloon ride – I only like to rest on my bench in my kitchen, playing a little fingerstyle arrangement on my guitar, dreaming I would fly in a balloon – so let’s call my piece in A major “BALLOON FLIGHT”:
Paris – an urban ocean
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Love the pic of France
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“Urban ocean”, wow!… The inflatable bridge is really cool! Thank you, Frizz!
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That is an amazing photo of Paris!
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Wonderful pictures, a great artist
Have a pleasant week my friend
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Ah Cappadochia, I failed to get a good balloon shot when I went π¦ the Paris image is other worldly, excellent.
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Thanks for featuring my photos today! In Paris I was amazed by the view that morning. The city still in the dark, very active already, was a dramatic contrast with the read horizon of the raising sun.
Cappadocia, well, that was an experience, the balloon trip in particular.
Very recommended.
Excellent blog btw. Congratulation.
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thank you Vin, for giving permission to introduce your extraordinary photos in my blog; I never would dare to join a balloon ride – I only like to rest on my bench in my kitchen, playing a little fingerstyle arrangement on my guitar, dreaming I would fly in a balloon – so let’s call my piece in A major “BALLOON FLIGHT”:
[video above]
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Wow! Amazing photographs!!! So bizarre!
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Nice photographs. Likes both photo but the second, taken from balongen, I think more about. Perhaps because of the landscape.
I apologize because I’m not as active on your page. Much has happened in my life and I’m still not “running”.
Wishing you a lovely day π
Regards, Srdjana.
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“I am the man who accompanied Jacqueline Kennedy to Paris and I have enjoyed it” (John F Kennedy)… π
Amazing view of Paris… π
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Watching the sunset or rise over oceans (whether it be an urban ocean or the usual endless waters) has always been attractive to people. Paris is not the urban ocean I prefer to swim in or even take a dip, but the picture capture is gorgeous.
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It’s so beautiful! Ahh Paris… I so wish to go there one day!
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I like your article’s intro:
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“Narrow-mindedness kills,
it spreads fear and sadness.
It divides…”
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Thank you!
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Enjoyed your A – major, Frizz… beautiful flight!
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hi Marina, your chakra tree painting, the first on your site,
looks a little like a new map featuring Spain,
trying to reach more distance to France –
maybe a good Tee shirt for the separatists there!
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great pics and guitar playing π Alas I am not a musician but m an admirer of those that are. And I agree with you about the balloon ride. They are pretty to watch from the ground π
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The pictures are outstanding, once again. And I’m with you – no hot air ballooning for me – prefer the view out of an airplane π Have a HAPPY week π
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http://www.photographyblogger.net/14-great-pictures-of-the-eiffel-tower/
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