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The Park Buttes Chaumonts is a huge park in the north of Paris. It is a particularly photogenic park and an excellent lomolocation. Let me tell you why.
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Look at one of my favorite place in Paris shot with Diana-mini !
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When I only had an afternoon in Paris, I went on an urban photowalk and shot what I saw like a madman. And I was surprised at what was caught on film!
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The Eiffel Tower is probably Paris’ most famous landmark and well worth a visit. If like me you happen to visit it in the middle of a rainstorm, all is not lost. Make sure you load some black-and-white film for some atmospheric shots and if you are lucky, some great reflective images!
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Touring Paris in my dreams looking beyond the tour Eiffel, Louver, Montmartre, Notre dame.
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It is the second largest triumphal arch in the whole world: Arc de triomphe it’s a very beautiful monument located in a place called Place de L'Étoile, in the end of the Champs-Elysées.
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A funfair in one of the most beautiful Parisian monument.
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Paris Photo was arguably the most important photography event in the entire world. I have always been eager to go, so this year I decide to visit the photography festival which took place in the Grand Palais.
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Does anyone know if during free time there is something better than chilling next to the water, skating and of course taking some pictures?
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Est ce que quelqu'un sais si il y a quelques chose de mieux à faire que de trainé à coté de la flote, faire du skate et bien sur prendre des photos quand on a du temps libre?
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I just booked my train tickets to Paris with my two best friends! So I thought I would dig out my old photos of previous Paris trips to get really, really excited about the culture, wine, and casual baguette eating.
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What about a nice city trip to the City of Love? I wasn’t there to find love as I was already there with my love. We had two wonderful days with Mikahsupageek and Backforbreakfast. He served as our host and we had a great night talking and laughing. Don't miss their Lomo homes!
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Not only a place of memory, but also an open-air circus. At 8 hectares (20 acres), the octagonal Place de la Concorde is the largest square in Paris. It is situated between the Tuileries and the Champs-Elysées. What is now a place for taking pictures with the Eiffel Tower on the horizon, as well as a reforming place for all sorts of street artists, is actually a place of great heritage.
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They are the memory of ancient Paris. The covered passages of Paris are a set of paths drawn in the middle of buildings, hosting today essentially little shops and restaurants.
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Paris catacombs touristic visits takes place in Denfert Rochereau. A nice occasion to shoot tons of skulls, bones in a very theatrical style! Paris catacombs are a must see in Paris underground! You might wait up to an hour to get your ticket inside, but it's definitely worth it.
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A bistro which will put you in a Parisian mood.
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Je t'aime, I love you, Ti voglio benete, Eu amo-te, Jeg elsker dig, Wo ai ni, Te quiero...
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In Paris, it is possible to taste some of the best specialties from all over the world. At the Marais, when entering the “Comme a Lisbonne” pastry/coffee shop, you can taste one of the nicest flavors from Portugal by appreciating a “Pastel de Nata”. Very unlikely that one will be enough!
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A very short visit to Paris with my beloved sister. :)
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Although Paris has some of the best public transportation systems in the world, nothing beats the fun of biking around the city. You can even rent a cheap public bike everywhere – the Vélib’. The city is well prepared for the two wheels and there’s lots of fun to be had.
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OK, here we are, the spot for the petanque's players in Paris. The perfect place to challenge your friends in terrible petanque's game. But do you know petanque?