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Thursday, December 07, 2006

Trocadero Pano

Last night I crossed le Pont des Arts and walked along the Seine until I reached the road that passes in front of the Pyramid du Louvre.  I walked along the Jardins des Tuilleries (the gardens were closed for a huge launch party inaugurating a new television station called "24") and made my way up to the Champs Elysées where I decided to climb the Arc de Triomphe and take in a panoramic vista of the city.  It was a beautiful night and I suspected the weather would afford an impressive view (the visibility is always improved after the rain), but I had to promise the lady at the ticket counter and the kid collecting tickets at the bottom of the stairs that I would not use my tripod.  Up top, the presence of two armed guards in a glass shelter helped me keep my word.  I made a few attempts to balance my camera on the railing, but the wind was fierce and my hands were cold and I couldn't keep it steady.  I came back down and headed for the nearest metro station.  I got off at Trocadéro where I found the Tour Eiffel intersected by sharp rays of blue light from spotlights mounted below the square.  I setup my tripod (no guards!) and fired off the 21 frames that make up this panorama (3 rows of 7 images, the first row level to the ground, the other two above and below).  Click on the picture for a larger view.

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Earlier in the day I met my friend Laurence at Les Beaux Arts where she was showing her paintings, sculptures, and projections (the culmination of 5 1/2 years of work) to a panel of artists and art critics invested with the power to grant or deny her diploma.  I found her in tears, surrounded by her friends and a kind teacher.  The jury had just given her the diploma, but not before putting her through the wringer.

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Here she is being consoled by her boyfriend in a courtyard next to the studio.

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After the tears, it was smiles all around.

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Laurence's friend Valentine, a photography student, has a cigarette as she waits for the jury to pass judgement on her installation.

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A glimpse into one of the Atteliers des Beaux Arts.

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There were bicycles everywhere (I didn't see a single mountainbike!)

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I said bye to Laurence and drifted towards the Seine.

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I passed booksellers along the river bank

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and headed home along the Rue de Seine.

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After dinner, I went out for another walk.

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honestly you MUST publish that photo of the eiffel tower, it's stunning, UNREAL. enter it into a contest or something. amazing.

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