Notre Dame Cathedral by the river La Seine in Paris, was completed in 1345. In 1430, Henri VI of England was crowned here. And in the same year Mary Stuart becomes Queen of France after her marriage to François II, and is also crowned in the cathedral. The last crowning in Notre Dame was in 1804 when Napoléon crowned himself Emperor. This image was HDR post-processed. Best viewed large, / . / Nikon D60 / Nikkor 18-70 f/3.5-4.5G / Aperture: f/9.0 / Shutter:1/160 sec / Focal Length: 22mm / ISO: 400
I live cities and Paris has to be one of my favorites for taking photographs. Lots of well known sites but also evrey corner turned show a different side to the city. I took this one morning whilst stroll around the Notre Dame area.
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Yet another sweet French cafe in Paris. I loved them all.
we all have battles to fight sloppier than i’d like… but i don’t really feel like working on it further… :( !!
Detail of the South Rose Window, designed by Jean de Chelles and Pierre de Montreuil, in Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris. A gift from King Louis, this window was installed in around 1260. Panasonic Lumix TZ11. Featured in Stained Glass Art and Christian Churches, Statues and Crosses.
Notre Dame – Paris / © Loredana Crupi 2007 “Notre Dame depicts nothing less than the whole natural universe as it was known at the start of the thirteenth century.” Allan Temko See more works BLACK & WHITE USA SERIES EUROPE SERIES CHINA SERIES GARTH PLOOG / NATURE ABSTRACT
Notre Dame – Paris / © Loredana Crupi 2007 “Notre Dame depicts nothing less than the whole natural universe as it was known at the start of the thirteenth century.” Allan Temko see more images of Notre Dame See more works BLACK & WHITE EUROPE SERIES CHINA SERIES GARTH PLOOG NATURE ABSTRACT
A view inside the cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris – I loved the glow the candles gave and hope I’ve done them justice… Click to see some of my other categories- – Autumn Collection / - Paris / – Flowers / - Wildlife / - Christmas & Other Cards / - Clothing
The interior of the chapel of Notre Dame de Pitié in Colobrières, Provence. Nikon D200 + sigma 10-20, hdr from 4 exposures. Can be seen here at a very better size. .
Paris, France 2002. Olympus OM-3. 21mm. Ilford HP5 400. a difficult interior shot on film as people were worshiping. i tried to be a quite as possible setting up. exposure calculated by Minolta Flash Meter IV with incident head at around 20 seconds f8.
I know Judges will probably hate it . / But it’s what I like. / Hope you like it too.
Notre Dame in Paris, France / Copyright Featured in Colour and Light, Postcard Style Top Ten in Paris
” His jacket was red and his breeches were blue, And there was a hole where the tail came through! “-Samuel Taylor Coleridge Work Inspired by Charles Meryon’s Le Stryge ( 1853 )
Since Windows and Doors is having a Stained Glass challenge, I decided to have a play with this image from my Trip in April. I have always liked the soft reflection on the Gold gilt side wall. I was thought it would be interesting to try the Amazing Orton Effect to see how that adds to the light filter. The effect actually enhanced the colours quite well so this is the final result.
Notre Dame has the most intricate stone carvings. I loved this little fella. He seemed so deep in thought. I was evaluating “bokeh” software and I like the result.
Taken at Notre dame in Paris, France
I love the detail of the gargoyles on top of Notre Dame. The fact they are so old and have survived so long is a testament to the craftsmen of that time.
This is a side entrance to Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. Taken with a Nikon D40x and used PSP to do the selective coloring.
Most folks desire fast cars, / fast lives, / fast money for diamond rings. But my heart yearns / for clear skys, blue waters / and other ORDINARY THINGS / / by LEO HEAD Taken at Troake’s Cove, Embree, Nfld. with secondhand fugifilm 9500. Non-edited. This work has been featured in the following groups: / Newfoundlandia, You’re Accepted / Canadiana,
Notre Dame Cathedral seen at dusk, taken from a boat on the Seine. / Canon 40D 1/30 sec @ f/4 ISO 3200 / 105mm (Canon lens 24-105mm f/4L IS USM)
The view from the top of Notre Dame’s towers. 442 steps from ground level – owch!
Location: Cathedrale Notre Dame de Montreal HDR of two PNGs saved from one RAW file. / ISO: 100 / Time: 6sec / f: 8 / Focal length: 18mm / Camera model: Nikon D200 / Resolution: 3892×2608 The one day I forgot my tripod at home… I put the camera on the floor and used my polarizer filter plastic case to tilt the lens up =P For prints: / Buy from RedBUBBLE / OR for perhaps a personal and cheaper arrangement email me: stefan.chirila@gmail.com
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