As a few of you aware my new wifey Bella and I recently spent a bit of time in Europe on our honeymoon. Heres a few from Paris .... Wasnt sure where to put these so here will do. Enjoy ....
As a few of you aware my new wifey Bella and I recently spent a bit of time in Europe on our honeymoon. Heres a few from Paris .... Wasnt sure where to put these so here will do. Enjoy ....
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Gee, it looks a bit cold!
These are a lovely look at Paris through honeymooners eyes...love the first one!
It was pretty cool Lani ..... the autumn time in Paris averages about 10 degrees during the day and a lot colder at night obviously. We had one or two days where it was well below 10 !!
It got warmer as we headed south to the Riviera ... pictures to come soon
yea ..... I really like #1 as well.
Looks like you had a wonderful time! I love the fall colours - thanks for sharing!
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Wow, I am so jealous! What a place to spend your honeymoon. Great photos!
If you change my photos please let me know how what you did, cheers
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Yea it was a great trip ... Europe is a fantastic place to visit. Autumn time in Paris is spectacular, albeit a little chilly
It is a wonderful place mate ... we spent two weeks in France and then another two in Italy. Lots more photos to come as I get around to it
Thanks for sharing, some very nice photos. I'm heading over there in 2 weeks for a white Christmas. I see you're a fan of "Mr Mojo Risin" too, one of the must do's on my list.
Aaaahhhhhh !!!! that brings back our memories. When we lived in England a few years back nuoz2 Paul surprised me with a visit to Paris... Loved it so much I could live their. I see the prices of the pastries haven't changed. The dearest pastry we bought was 4 Euros 50 at the Bastille, but we didn't find snails. Post as many as you like we will love them.
thank you
Rosemary
Very nice pics. As Paris was only 360 Km away from my "old" homeland, Belgium, I visited it on a regular base and autumn is certainly the best time to visit. Wished I could be there again.
Lovely reminder of a special time for you both.
The autumn colours are beautiful.
Thanks for sharing!
Cheers Lal
Love Paris !!! and love your photos, especially number 2, great perspective and colours of the autumn leaves.
I also like the one of your picnic with the baguette and cheese.
Congratulations on getting married and having such a lovely honeymoon.
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Thanks everyone .....
I took over 5000 frames during the trip and am still culling and editing in LR .... more to come from the south of France, Monaco, Rome, Tuscany, and Venice. Will get there soon !!
really good pictures.
Never realised how prominent the baguette really was till I spent some time in France.
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What a fabulous place Paris is ! These are a wonderful set of images and will be fond memories for you both.
BTW, was the Security Guard still standing beside Jim Morrisons grave ? Did you ask him why he was there ? Amazing story there
great set Dazza.
I notice you have a shot of the Mona Lisa. I'll be there in a few weeks and I'm thinking of slippingg into theLuverLourvethe art gallery for a half a day. I was only thinking this morning how it would be unlikely that photography would be allowed. So is it possible, or did you sneak a quick pic in?
I'm not sure if the rules have changed recently - but I was there in 2008 and cameras, even SLRs were not a problem. No tripods though obviously. Have fun, its a beautiful city. Oh and Daz - and awesome awesome set - so many great angles and quality is top notch.
Thanks mate. Paris is an incredible place and Ill definitely go back one day.
Cameras are allowed into The Louvre, but no tripods and no flash. The only place where I found that cameras were absolutely forbidden was in The Sistene Chapel in The Vatican. But of course, I found a way .. pictures to come