Monday, July 02, 2012

Paris Gay Pride 2012


Like every last Saturday of June, the Gay Pride took place in Paris last weekend. And like every year I took a zillion photos, even though it's not very different from one year to another! I selected this one, which may look to you like it was taken during a trip in Africa of Brazil (this guy is actually Brazilian), but no, I promise, it was taken  at the top of Boulevard Saint Michel! Please have a look at the ParisDailyPhoto Youtube channel and check what I made with all the material I brought back (photos and video), I spent far too much time editing them LOL!

8 comments:

  1. Love this beautiful photo, and enjoyed the Pride photo composition on you-tube. If you like, look at my blog, www.berkeleytoday.wordpress.com for pictures of the San Francisco pride parade, last Sunday!

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  2. This is a gorgeous shot - I love the beautiful colors and the big smile on his face. Great job on the video, comme toujours!

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  3. Fun photo and fun video. What a parade! I'd love to see the Paris parade one of these days, it must be amazing.

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  4. Oh, I'm suprised. I thought "La Roja" would be photo of the day :)

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  5. LOVE your choice of photo when from the video it seems like there was a lot to choose from!

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  6. It must have been so hard to choose just one image. I'm so glad you shared all of this footage of the Paris parade, because I didn't even try to go to the NYC one this year (the crowds are so fierce and the police are so into controlling them that you can barely get near enough to see anything anymore). This actually looks like fun!

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    1. Some in the spiritual arena of thought accept as true that they "must stop" the "gay agenda, whatever that might be. Of course, there are folks who are very obstinate in the GLBT community about certain issues such as gay marriage and they demand to be heard and are vocal on the following stage over this debate. When I read the gentleman's essay arguing that no one is born gay, I certainly understood where he was coming from, as he felt as if the ""gay agenda" had come too far, and so, he is just as adamant about pushing back now.

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