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Old 04/10/08, 04:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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This is the north side of the Petit Palais in Paris.
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Nice use of the tree to frame the Petit Palais!
Nice light, color, and detail too!
Weather wasn't warm enough for the fountain...oh well.

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Amado -

Thank you. this was mid February, so it was definitely too cold. I'll retake this shot on a future visit when it is warmer.
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Very nice shot, Stuny.
The opposite building in that street is worth to be seen from inside, showing its fantastic glass roof. Soon reopened after repair
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Michel-

Thank you. I wanted to go into the Grand Palais specifically to see and shoot through the roof, but it was closed. Another time. It's exterior, with the statues, carings and mosaics is quite lovely.
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Text book composition.
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