Paris

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As I devoted more and more time to this hobby of mine I started to wonder “What advices do the best photographers in the world have for us … puny mortals?” and I came across many good ideas but only two of them stuck to me:

  1. Wear good shoes!
  2. Don`t process your pictures immediately after you shot your assignment.

I`ll will talk just a little bit about the 2nd one.

The whole idea is based on the fact that 2-3 days after the assignment you`re still attached emotionally of your pictures. Thus, the more you let them sit unattended, the more distant you become of them. And by the time you decide to work on them you`ll analyze them with more critique … as if they were not your pictures in the first place. So picking the favorites and processing only those should be an easier task to do and with better results. Some of the early photographers used to let the film rolls stay in the fridge up to 6 months before they got developed, but in this fast world we`re living in we`re lucky if we can let them sit over the weekend.

I tried the “process later” approach and everybody got mad at me because I wouldn`t give my friends the summer / party / night out pictures the next day so they can upload them on Hi5 / Facebook / personal shrine page somewhere on the Internet. Eventually they got used to it and now I don`t have to worry about that anymore.

The pictures I`m about to show you are shot this august in Paris (and in the future blog posts: Normandy and bits and pieces of Netherlands)

This year 15 days of summer found us in Paris, Normandy and the Netherlands (5 days each).

There`s a first time for everything … this was my first time in Paris. Beautiful city but it stinks (literally) and it`s expensive. Were not your average “must see everything” tourists.  We don`t step inside every stupid museum we see marked on the map. We`re the kind of travelers that get to know a city by keeping our asses outdoor and taking time just watching the ordinary people doing ordinary stuff.

No, we`re not the kind of “Me Want FOOD!” hill-billies but the “sitting and enjoying a glass of wine here and a glass of wine there” is what I like the most.

But enough about that.

This year Ioana`s parents (or for better understanding: my {somewhere in the future} parents-in-law) celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. I know what you`re thinking: free booze! And you`re right! The ceremony took place at a Orthodox Church in the Latin part of town and it was simple and beautiful.

Mihai Eminescu - Leica 10 - Rollei Retro 400s

Mihai Eminescu - Leica 10 - Rollei Retro 400s

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I will split the remaining 4 days into 4 groups: Museums, Defance, Street View and Eiffel Tower.

1. Museums

  • Musee d`Orsay – Built in a old train station
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Musee d`Orsay - Leica 13 - Rollei Retro 400s

2. Defance

Grande Arche de la Fraternité

Grande Arche de la Fraternité

Arc de Triomphe

Arc de Triomphe

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360 of Defance Main Square - 25 Frames

360 of Defance Main Square - 25 Frames

3. Street View

1. Digital stuff that I need to get out of the way…
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2. Leica in chronological order…

Leica – 10

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Leica – 11

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Leica – 12

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The first of the following pictures is shot on film and the other seven were captured with the Nikon D90. This guy was awesome!
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Aaaand back to Leica and film…
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Leica – 13

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4. Eiffel Tower

The tower in pictures…
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And for the next part … we had to stay in line.
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And after God knows how many steps …
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And a few with the rangefinder…
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Overall I liked Paris but I don`t consider it to be a place to move to. It`s not even close to my top three places to live in.

This entry took me 4h:56min to write from 0% to 100%, that means from RAW pictures and no idea about the entry to what you have before your eyes so don`t hate me if I don`t hurry up with the Normandy entry.

I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did traveling this summer. Comments are appreciated… this way I`ll know my work was not in vain.

More tk.

Comments

Pozele sunt atat de frumoase si reusite incat imi vine sa hop on a plane si be there in 2 hrs :) .
Bravo!!!

posted by RazvanNo Gravatar on 11.08.09 at 18:35

Cel mai mult imi place cea cu oamenii care stau la coada la turn… are atmosfera si grafica all in one. A fost f frumos :)

posted by TodeNo Gravatar on 11.08.09 at 18:43

Am vazut parisul anul asta dar a fost foarte interesant sa il vad si prin ochii tai.
felicitari pentru imagini, multe sunt foarte reusite. Mi=a placut in mod special DSC_10K_0160.jpg.

Felicitari

posted by DorinNo Gravatar on 11.08.09 at 19:45

Mi se pare destul de mare diferenta intre D90 si Leica (la fotografiile cu fotbalistul). Ai verificat Leica, sigur nu are probleme cu timpii de expunere?

posted by NUNo Gravatar on 11.08.09 at 20:01

Cred ca faci o confuzie intre expunerea corecta pe care am setat-o pe Leica si supraexpunerea intentionata de aproape 2 stopuri a cadrelor de pe Nikon…

It`s not the camera … it`s the photographer. Si intotdeauna va fi asa dupa ce treci de modul “verde”.

posted by VladNo Gravatar on 11.09.09 at 02:20

Vlade!!! Mi-ai facut un dor de Paris de numa-numa!!! Frumos tare tare!!

posted by AnutzaNo Gravatar on 11.14.09 at 13:41

:) Pai dai repede o fuga pana nu incepe ninsoarea.

posted by VladNo Gravatar on 11.14.09 at 13:52

In Paris, everybody wants to be an artist! You, really did in the nicest way!!!
Congratulation ! Wonderful ! Memories are even more beautiful now.

posted by Mother-in-Law (somewhere in the future)No Gravatar on 11.16.09 at 23:00

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