A Nocturne for Paris
F. Chopin’s Nocturne Op. 9, No. 2. Originally dedicated to Madame Camille Pleyel. In memory of all victims of the attacks on November 13th 2015 in Paris. by Carlos Eduardo
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F. Chopin’s Nocturne Op. 9, No. 2. Originally dedicated to Madame Camille Pleyel. In memory of all victims of the attacks on November 13th 2015 in Paris. by Carlos Eduardo
I have just got back from a quick trip to France and Belgium and brought some photos with me. I traveled with my good old Fuji X-E1 and got some
In part 1 of this guide, we covered the basics about Paris. Now it is time to detail each Arrondissement. In this section, we will cover the main landmarks and
I am going to start a new section on this website today about traveling. I have visited around 250 cities in 11 countries to date, so I guess I have
Pont des Arts Paris, Île-de-France – France Yet another fall sunset photo. Bracketed this image to get proper dynamic range (3 shots, 2EV spacing). 81 filter for warming the image
Pont Neuf Paris, Île-de-France – France Vertical panorama photo (5 shots). 85 filter for warming it up a bit. Nikon D90, Nikon 16-35mm f/4 VR by Carlos Eduardo Seo
Fall sunset over Paris Paris, Île-de-France – France I had to bracket this because of the bright sun, but it sort of worked. Yellow/Blue polarizer for warming the ground/water and
La Defénse Paris, Île-de-France – France La Defénse in wide-angle. Nikon D90, Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 by Carlos Eduardo Seo
La Defénse – Tour EDF Ultra-wide-angle, grad-ND, reflections, flare… I think it worked. Nikon D90, Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 by Carlos Eduardo Seo
Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris Not a particularly difficult photo, but it’s the first time I managed to capture all the details I wanted in this scene. It’s a 3-exposure
Flooded Louvre Paris, Île-de-France – France Illusion of flooding caused by using an ultra-wide-angle lens at water level in one of the fountains around the Louvre Pyramid. The clear winter
I have photographed in Paris a billion times and some would actually say that I am a Parisian by now (although I don’t think so, as my French is awful