Nôtre Dame Cathedral in Paris
France, Paris
One of my favorite photographers took a shot of this well known cathedral, Nôtre Dame, in Paris that was published by National Geographic. I went, hoping to get a similar shot. I hadn’t looked at his photo in a long time so I wasn’t sure which angle he had taken. Well, as per usual, I didn’t get that one right, but I also branched out on my own (which is always a better idea) and got this one.
The strong light on the bridge is actually a passing boat. I managed to record it without getting the moving boat in the picture.
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Piers van der Merwe
Born in Zimbabwe, educated in Cape Town (UCT), now living in Knoxville, USA. I travel a lot for work, to a wide variety of venues that affords me the opportunity for taking interesting and varied photos. Hobbies, other than photography, include cycling and reading.
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