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... Paris , an afternoon

 

in Kodak Ektar 100

Leica M7 Lux 50 Asph

 

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The "Jardin du Palais Royal" was created in 1731 by Victor Louis

 

... one statue

Kodak Ekt100 > Se

same camera and lens

 

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.... and the Court of the Palais Royal (Royal Palace) with its fountain-sculpture of Pol Bury

with self portrait

 

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.... :) and relax inside Paris

 

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Leica M7 50 Summilux Asph

Kodak Ektar 100

 

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Henry, you have no idea how much those shots of the fountain mean to me! For years after years, I spent hours almost each weekend to sit on one of those chairs and read or write, or wait for a friend; or rest during a shoot!...

These shots bring me sweet memories and I thank you for that!

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Henry, you have no idea how much those shots of the fountain mean to me! For years after years, I spent hours almost each weekend to sit on one of those chairs and read or write, or wait for a friend; or rest during a shoot!...

These shots bring me sweet memories and I thank you for that!

Louis, I am really glad that these pictures recall you memories to Paris :).

Have you also visited the Buren columns, next ?

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Henry

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Kodak Ektar 100

Leica M7

Summilux 50 Asph

 

the "court of Palais Royal" and its "Fountain sculpture of Pol Bury"

 

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Louis, I am really glad that these pictures recall you memories to Paris :).

Have you also visited the Buren columns, next ?

Thanks for looking and commenting

Regards

Henry

 

Hello, Henry,

Yes, I am familiar with Buren's work; I used to live in Paris before moving to the US; and it was already there before my departure. Actually, they tried different ideas in that part of the Palais; but none of them lasted longl. I haven't been in Paris for a couple of years; and I am glad if they finally decided to stick in one idea and not changing it again!... :)

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Henry,

 

As much as I like Portra, that Ektar sure has a very unique signature and works its magic beautifully in this set. Lovely!

 

Ece

Yes, Kodak is one of the most famous film furnisher ! as said Erwin Puts "M8 or M9" looks like much :)

Try also Ektar Ece

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Hello, Henry,

Yes, I am familiar with Buren's work; I used to live in Paris before moving to the US; and it was already there before my departure. Actually, they tried different ideas in that part of the Palais; but none of them lasted longl. I haven't been in Paris for a couple of years; and I am glad if they finally decided to stick in one idea and not changing it again!... :)

Louis, nothing has changed except that the Buren columns have just been renovated and this weekend I'll go take some pictures

Thanks for your reply

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Henry

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