Look at the cool partition I found on the Champs Elysées today! They are obviously building something behind it, but the interesting part (for a photo purpose) is that it reflects the other side of the avenue, the one "in the sun" (which is worth much more than the one in the shade actually!). Of course passers by thought I was crazy to photograph a wall (you can see how intrigued these girls look!) but I don't care. I got the photo I wanted LOL!
Hiding pieces of Paris is a bad thing, so they make sure it looks good!
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DeleteLove the look at the sunny side of the street, Eric. Seeing sun even in a reflection is encouraging.
ReplyDeleteWe had more than sun reflections last weekend ;-)
DeleteAnd it is a very cool photo indeed!
ReplyDeleteMerci!
DeleteVery stylish lady. Hmmm...if I didn't know better, I might think you're trying for a very cheeky photo.
ReplyDeleteVery excited about visiting and the picnic.
I hope you are!
DeleteVery cool photo -- intriguing from the "Tenin perspective".
ReplyDeleteOh yes you're right, I was once again on the pavement!
DeleteEric, I've missed a week of posts and I'm catching up today. A whole week of great stuff! Not a clunker in the bunch.
ReplyDeleteHey Petrea. I noticed your absence, but I thought you had given up on me ;-) Are you coming for the PDP picnic on the 5th?
DeleteI'll never give up on you, Eric. I can't tell you how much I wish I could be at the picnic! If I can make my book a bestseller, I'll be there next year!
DeleteSuch a cool photo, Eric!
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup!
DeleteI see you have figured out how to avoid that pesky legal problem of taking pictures of people's faces...shoot the tourists ! And a nice shot it is.
ReplyDeleteLOOOOOOOL Stuart. you are so right! That is exactly what I thought when I published it - but nothing tells me they are tourists though...
DeleteI was thinking what Jeff was thinking. Those girls probably thought you were trying to peek up their skirts!
ReplyDeleteOh yes you're right! I did not think of that...
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