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.... first photo taken this year at dusk (the white lines correspond to 2 jets!)

at the Alma bridge in Paris to see the water level of the river Seine overflow

Which do you like?

 

Photo n°1:

 

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Photo n°2:

 

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M8 Apo Summicron 90mm Asph

 

Thanks for your comment

Henry

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.... second set of photos

Avenue des Champs Elysees (it seems it's one of the most beautiful in the world):)

with the bottom of the Obelisk at Place de la Concorde and the Big Wheel for Christmas (for children and adults like us)

It was cold but it's nice

 

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M9 Summilux 50mm Asph

Avenue des Champs Elysées January 2011

 

Happy New Year to all of you

 

Best regards

 

Henry

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I think I prefer the vertical - a striking image.

 

Chris thank you for your comments

I also prefer the second :)

The 90mm is really a good lens

I'm happy it's better for your arm and shoulder !

... a few more weeks of patience and courage

 

another picture of this avenue ...

 

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M9 Summilux 50mm

640 Iso f:2,4

no monopod because i forget to bring with me

Rond Point des Champs Elysees with thousands of lights

...the joy of children and tourists

Henry

Thanks Stickan for looking

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Henry

A beautiful set of images, one just as good as the other.:)

Herb

 

Thank you Herbert

I do not regret bringing my 90mm (a bit heavy)

because the photo below shows this effect of Avenue

given to Champ Elysees !

Your opinion ?

 

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M8 Apo Summicron 90mm Asph

320 Iso f:2,8

Henry

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Henry,

 

I prefer the vertical image of the first series; it has more impact...IMO. I prefer the wider image of the avenue, but every one of the images is very good. Thank you for sharing.

 

Best regards,

Robert

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