Friday, April 05, 2013

Somebody stop the rain please!


Ask any Parisian what he thinks of the weather at the moment and he will probably go "pfffffff" and raise his/her eyes meaning "I cannot take this cold and this rain anymore!". And believe me, that is exactly how I would behave if you asked me the question! There is a upside to it though: it allowed me to make this cool photo... You will all have recognized the Place Saint Sulpice I'm sure... And no, the lady in the photo is not Catherine Deneuve, even though she lives right there, in one of the buildings in the background!

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  1. I can feel the dampness and chill from the picture. Love the pop of green from the bus in the background too. It looks like someone put down a coat of wax where the lady is walking. Eric, I hope you gave a big wave to Catherine as you were taking the photograph! still have to say, Paris is absolutely gorgeous no matter what weather. Anne

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    1. Ar... nah I did not LOL. I was in a hurry to leave the place because of the rain ;-)

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  2. Wonderful photo (even if the weather is too rainy right now).

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  3. Reminds me of the line from the Woody Allen film, Midnight in Paris. 'Paris is the most beautiful when it rains.' But not all the time, huh?

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  4. chilly, windy, rainy, total bad hair weather. I wonder how you don't get hit with handbags and umbrellas sometimes photographing women

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  5. c'est archi-cool.... et PERSONNE n'aurait pensé à croire que c'est CD!!!! But really nice try to fit her in :) Spectacular work

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  6. The new blog format really does justice to this photograph. I want to stare at it all day. Last night in Manhattan there was an alumni gathering for the American University of Paris and it was delight to be in a roomful of Francophiles talking about our long-past student days...this photo brings those days back to me, when I thought there was nothing more romantic than to be lonely on a rainy day in Paris. And of course everyone spoke about the weather, in France and in New York -- it's been a long, long Winter for everyone. I just hope you all can ditch the overcoats when it comes time for your picnic.

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    1. " I just hope you all can ditch the overcoats when it comes time for your picnic." I do too, believe me ;-) Did you attend the AUP?

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  7. I lived in one of the buildings to the right from December-March so this picture brings back lovely memories! Thanks for sharing, Eric! (Vincent Landon also lives in the neighborhood!)

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    1. Lucky you Sue! It's not the ugliest part of Paris, is it ;-) I actually guess a lot of celebrities live in the neighborhood!

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  8. Having just come back from Paris, I've been enjoying your photography. Your photos are just gorgeous!

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  10. Yes, many celebrities have lived in the near neighborhood, including Aramis, Athos, Porthos, and d'Artagnan.

    Don't worry about the weather. It will change.

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