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  • Eiffel in rusty orange

  • The Louvre at Night, I spent nearly two hours there taking photos and could of come back again and again, its just a magical place for photography.

  • Taken with a Minolta 5xi on Fuji film Shot in 2000

  • downtown Paris 2002

  • Paris cityscape at night. The original was Commissioned by Geoff Wilkinson a managing director Of The Butler and Young Group the leading name in the UK construction industry. This is one of a number of paintings commissioned for their Offices, each has an architectural design that compliments their business. Visit my Online Art Gallery

  • The second part of Paris cityscape at night. The original was Commissioned by Geoff Wilkinson a managing director Of The Butler and Young Group the leading name in the UK construction industry. This is one of a number of paintings commissioned for their Offices, each has an architectural design that compliments their business. Visit my Online Art Gallery

  • Natural light of the Eglise Saint Merri, Paris. This church is located near the Centre Pompidou. Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / poppy / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect “yellow” : http://www.redbubble.com/people/eyes/art/everything/tags/yellow

  • Canon 20D – 17-40mm L – 21mm – f10 – 13s The Place de la Concorde is one of the major squares in Paris, France. It is located in the city’s eighth arrondissement, at the eastern end of the Champs-Élysées. The Place was designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel in 1755 as a moat-skirted octagon between the Champs-Élysées to the west and the Tuileries Gardens to the east. Filled with statues and fountains, the area was named Place Louis XV to honor the then king.

  • Location: “Paris Cat” Jazz Club, Melbourne / Much thanks to Adrian & Jo for the great night. www.vividphotography.net Also in this series: /

  • A black and white conversion of the Bellagio fountain and Las Vegas Strip at night. / /

  • Actually it’s a view up the atrium of the Galleries Lafayette* (previously incorrectly referred to as ‘Printemps’) department store in Paris, France. They’re remarkably indulgent about tourists taking photos from the balconies on each floor (and in my case, although not for this shot, from the floor of the cosmetics department looking upwards). *The view from the roof is pretty spectacular, too, by the way – and it’s free!

  • Original painting by Yuriy Shevchuk / Soft pastel on Fabriano black pastel paper / 33×70 cm www.shevchukart.com All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Yuriy Shevchuk. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Original painting by Yuriy Shevchuk / Pastel on paper / 25×65 cm www.shevchukart.com

  • I am going to try and do some experimentation in photo – shop. This is my first attempt and I’m dedicating it to Georges Braque who was born on May 13 in 1882. He grew up near Paris, and in 1902 he settled there to study painting. He really liked pictures by the fauves who painted with bright colors and unstructured forms. He painted in those styles until 1908. In 1908 Braque began to paint in the Cubist Style. Between 1908 and 1913 he began to study light and perspective. He used his studies to use shading of a cube to make it look both flat and three-dimensional at the same time. I have used different painting and then processed them in photo -shop. This is number 1 in the series. Music

  • what a wonderful city to spend a little time in with a camera close at hand…

  • Fuji 64T film photography scanned.

  • This is a corridor of The Louvre, Paris. The Louvre is the largest museum in France and the most visited in the world. It is also the home of the Mona Lisa, arguably Da Vinci’s most famous and mysterious work. The Louvre was build in the 12th Century and initially qas a fortress for Philip II. 400 years later it became a display house of Louis XIV, and in 1793, was opened for it’s first exhibition. It was closed again until 1801 due to structural damage, when it reopened. Today the Louvre houses over 380,000 pieces of art, across 8 departments. I spent 4 hours in there and only got to see 1/8 of the entire building. Two textures added to this one and a slight adjustment of colour and contrast to make it look like an old photo of an aristocratic past. Slight crop also, to take out the tops of the many visitors heads that were in frame. Featured in Digital Photography / Featured in Tunnel Vision Top 10 in Seeking Symmetry Challenge Canon SX100IS Textures from www.deviantart.com stock All editing completed at 12.30am MCN: C438Y-96JW4-Q5HEA

  • Paris, France

  • Sacre Coeur, Paris. The amazingly original basilica is located in Montmartre, leading to the highest point of Paris city. First constructed in 1875, it was not completed until 1914, due to a problematic law system that almost stopped construction entirely. Only saved by a loophole, construction finally continued to the end. I didn’t get to spend as much time here as I would normally like to, but the climb to the top of the tower was worth it for the incredible view of the city below. Original shot layered twice, with 3 textures, colour altering of each layer, blending of layers, further colour altering and an omni light effect. Canon SX100IS Featured in The Grunge Art Gallery / Featured in Digital Photography / Featured in Dimensions / Featured in Unique Buildings Of The World (Sept 09) / Featured in Textures Unlimited / Featured in Out Of The Past / Featured in Nostalgic Art & Photography / Featured in All In Editing / Featured in Unique Buildings Of The World (Oct 09) Top Entry in Viewer’s Choice – Pick Of The Features Challenge Textures used from free stock at www.deviantart.com and Ghostbones free use stock on flickr.com MCN: CY7M9-3LE3U-7FV3H

  • Notre Dame Gargoyle – Paris

  • Versailles, Paris. Nikon D300 : Nikon 18-70mm Many thanks to the Windows and Doors group for the feature (October 2009). Many thanks to the Tunnel Vision group for the feature (October 2009).

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