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Photography Urban/Cityscape posted on Feb 18, 2017
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Hello Rendosians ! Here is a capture made yesterday when I was in Paris. It represents one of the entrance of the Parisian metropolitan. This entrance was designed by Hector Guimard in Art Nouveau style in the beginning of the 20th century. Half of these ornaments were demolished before being protected in 1960-1970. I like this one because it is near the Flowers Market on the Île de la Cité (4e arrondissement) I hope you'll enjoy this picture as much as I do. Thanks for your comments and support... I always appreciate to read your thoughts... Virginie

Comments (19)


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Faemike55

11:19AM | Sat, 18 February 2017

Beautiful area

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X-PaX

11:32AM | Sat, 18 February 2017

Very nice capture. I like the old street lamp very much.

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MagikUnicorn

11:44AM | Sat, 18 February 2017

splendide

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rbowen

12:45PM | Sat, 18 February 2017

Very nice capture!

atlas7

1:39PM | Sat, 18 February 2017

Les structures métalliques sont en effet très belles !!

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T.Rex

1:58PM | Sat, 18 February 2017

Art Nouveau YES! Art moderne - NO! These destructive architects have ruined much of Europe's old world charm. Glad to read these stations are protected by law. Nice photo! Keep up the good work! :-) PS - any photo of the station or trains? Would be fun to see which old trains are still running or if all have been replaced with modern trains.

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photosynthesis

3:59PM | Sat, 18 February 2017

As a fan of both Paris (I was born there) & Art Nouveau, I love your photo...

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Djavad

4:10PM | Sat, 18 February 2017

Donc, vous êtes allés au Marché aux fleurs, et ces orchidées, comment...

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gaius

4:00AM | Sun, 19 February 2017

Allez ! Allez ! C'est en Chine ! On voit bien, avec ces gens au pied du réverbère ! Encore une copie qu'ils ont faite là-bas... Belle photo, comme tu en as le secret qui rend un hommage mérité à cette architecture à protéger. C'est beau Paris...quelques jours !

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jpiat

5:12AM | Sun, 19 February 2017

Très réussi, je n'ai jamais trouver de props de "métropolitain" à mon grand regret

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UteBigSmile

7:49AM | Sun, 19 February 2017
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Jean_C

9:27AM | Sun, 19 February 2017

Un coin très joli et très poétique de Paris... Superbe photo!

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flavia49

12:33PM | Sun, 19 February 2017

wonderful

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bugsnouveau

7:16PM | Sun, 19 February 2017

Cool shot

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sossy

12:30AM | Mon, 20 February 2017

impressive and also interesting place! I enjoy old artwork like the railing and street lamp of cities! 😃

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eekdog Online Now!

1:25PM | Mon, 20 February 2017

Nice clarity in this wonderful photo.

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Kaartijer

7:22PM | Mon, 20 February 2017

For sure I didn't visit that part of Paris... great shot!

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KarmaSong Online Now!

11:50AM | Wed, 01 March 2017

Cette magnifique photo est un si bel hommage à un visage encore vivant de Paris, et c'est aussi ce qui me fait partir à la découverte de la capitale avec des yeux nouveaux à chaque fois que je m'y rends. Cela dit, j'avais moi aussi l'intention de publier une photo d'une entrée de métro...tant pis...pour moi ;-)

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junge1

3:01PM | Wed, 22 March 2017

I love this capture Virginie. It not only reminds me of Paris but also of Berlin where I have seen similar scenes!


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