this building is on the same side of stephen's green as yesterdays building (i think it's actually the south-west side of the green) but is, in contra
Didn't get the right settings at all as I was trying my camera but I like it somehow...
Parc de la Villette, Paris
Bruges
Trocadéro, Paris
Trocadéro, Paris
La Défense, Paris
Great shot...the darkness of the cloud against the light buildings really works. Phil
I m just really confused by this picture! I mean, that is certainly the Louvre pyramid, inn
This one is from the archives, taken in Paris (my favorite city :-)). You can get the same view if you climb all the way up to the viewing deck of the
Intricate relief work on the entrance door of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
Versailles (pronounced Veh-saai) is a small but wealthy suburb of Paris and was the unofficial capital city of France for around 100 years. The nation
I don't think St Vitus Cathedral is a dark place. Just that the charcoal-coloured stones give that impression
The mini version of the Eiffel tower known as Rozhledna on Petrin Hill just after sunse
Part of the defunct Bethlehem Steel plant in Bethlehem PA, soon to be a backdrop for the BethWorks casino project.
place de la sorbonne, paris, august 2003.
evening shadow in paris.
In just over two hours, I'll be Mrs. No Traces.
terrace
Thanks for the warm welcome back. Here is the second shot Im posting of Mont Saint Michel in Northern France. This one as you can see is much closer a
i have another roll or two still to develop, but i've been enjoying my holga more and more lately.