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The Magic Of Paris Pictures

By Hassan Sunniga


Paris is a photographer's paradise. You can spend a lifetime in this timeless city and never take enough pictures. For centuries it has been the favorite of painters and writers and since the advent of the camera it has also become one of the most photographed cities in the world. Paris pictures are always admired whenever they are displayed anywhere in the world.

It's easy to understand why this is so. Paris has something to offer everyone. From the unmistakable beauty of the river Seine to the glitter of the Champs Elysees; from the awe-inspiring Eiffel Tour to the breath taking beauty of the Notre Dame; and from the treasures of the Louvre to the zest for life of Euro Disney, there is something that will excite a photographer no matter what his interests are.

The Eiffel Tower is just one example of how the French can take something that would have been considered awful in any other setting, and change it into one of the world's favorite tourist attractions. When the Eiffel Tower was first built, it was frowned upon. Today it's a landmark of Paris.

It's only the French that can get away with building a metal monstrosity and turn it into one of the most beloved and most photographed attractions in the world! In any other city it would have been frowned up. The world has, however, come to expect and accept the French to be different.

To take pictures of Paris architectural wonders like the Notre Dame is also an endless exercise. Paris has so many beautifully preserved historical buildings that you can spend weeks on end just wandering the streets taking pictures. There are a multitude of interesting doorways, beautiful windows and unforgettable architectural styles.

Paris pictures are not only about tourist attractions and beautiful old buildings though: It's the people of Paris that really makes this city unique. Never leave Paris without at least a few pictures of the many students dreaming, arguing and planning their lives at the sidewalk cafes, housewives negotiating at the markets or artists busy with their next masterpieces in the Latin Quarter. If time is limited, just spend a few hours siting at a sidewalk cafe and take pictures of life in all its forms as it passes by in this beguiling city.




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