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La Défense, a Paris district, 5km west of downtown Paris City. It is the largest business district in Europe with more than 3 million square meters of offices and shopping centers. The development of La Défense in the perspective of Champs Elysees and Arc de Triomphe is a typical example of Paris planned urban development.
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I invite you to spend a nice weekend in Paris with horaciorv, Peich and me.
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Back in March 2011, I had a whirlwind 24h-trip to Paris. With one mission: to take as many photos as possible and look at Paris in a different way. Taking iconic landmarks and putting my spin on them, I didn’t want the typical Paris shots that you normally see so I experimented a bit!
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When you approach the entrance of Disneyland and hear the magical music playing all around and it will be hard not to get a fizzing excitement in your belly and revert back to childlike jumps of joy at the thought of meeting Mickey Mouse!
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A haven in the center of Paris
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Cité Durmar is a very nice, small, hidden dead-end in Paris. Accessible from the Rue Oberkampf through a door generally left open on week days.
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One of the unsung heroes in travel photography is the film used. During my last trip to Fête des Tuileries on Rue de Rivoli, central Paris, I was able to use Fujufilm Velvia 50 and the results blew me away! Check out the photos after the jump.
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Take her to the Eiffel Tower- the embodiment of romance itself.
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A magical place to learn more about the evolution of species.
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Have a look at the Pantheon shot in Paris in fall 2009 with my lovely Diana-mini.
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On Champs-Elysées...in the sun, in the rain during midday or at midnight, it has everything that you want.
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The beautiful garden of the Louvre Palais.
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Four days in Paris gives you plenty of time to enjoy the city. With the help of a Lomo camera, some sneakers, a map, and good company, I had a great time in the French capital.
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It is not surprising that when people travel to a new place, they do not know where to focus their sights on as there are just too many things to see that it's like living in a dream! In Paris, my eyes were fully excited by all the different incredible and wonderful adventures, every discovery cute and artistic, that are really unforgettable!
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The Gothic towers of Notre Dame Cathedral appear to loom out of the river bank of The Seine, lying in the heart of Paris on the île de la Cité. We were continuing our flying visit of Paris and the day was getting on by the time we reached here to find an amazing celebration taking place.
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Perhaps a little too influenced by the work of French artist Sophie Calle, whenever I'm in Paris, I have the habit of following people around.
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Place du Trocadéro is a huge square where people go and enjoy the beautiful view to the Eiffel Tower.
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Make the most of your Parisian trip and walk your way to most of the places. It's actually quite a small city but it simply has so much to offer! You'd be in awe with all the lovely things that you can take photos of with your Lomography camera!
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Because of its uniqueness and scope, the Bièvres International Photofair is rightly nicknamed as the Mecca of Photography.
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Whenever I'm meeting up with friends (often other fellow lomographers) in Paris the answer to the question of "Where should we meet?" usually ends up being, "Canal Saint-Martin". In the summer, this is usually the answer about 95 percent of the time. Here's why.