When I went to Paris a few weeks ago I fixed an idea in my mind that rather than censor myself before I took a shot, I would take as many shots as I could and then review them when I got home. The result is that I took over 900 shots in two weeks.
There was a time when I read articles by photographers talking about the large number of shots they had taken on a trip, usually in the context of how much space this took up on their hard drive, and I would wonder how they could possibly have taken that many shots without developing a trigger happy attitude that reduced the photographic value of everything they shot.
Paris is a very attractive city. If you like taking shots of the frontages of old buildings, and I do, then there are gems everywhere. And then there is the river, and the skylines. So I didn’t find it at all difficult to take the shots, and storing jpegs on 2GB cards was no effort at all.
Sorting, stretching, cropping, and cleaning up 900 plus images is a different matter and I have been busy with other things, so there are still many images to go through. So here is a small selection of frontages and other architectural attractions of Paris:








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