Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Capture The Heart Of Paris With Paris Pictures

By Garnet Montejano


Paris is without any doubt a paradise for anyone who loves taking pictures. You can spend the rest of your days in this lovely, romantic city and still have insufficient pictures to catch its many-faceted heart. It has probably been written about by more writers, painted by more painters and photographed by more photographers than any other world city. Your Paris pictures will no doubt be admired by friends and colleagues.

To understand the reason for its popularity is not very difficult. Paris has something that will fascinate everyone, regardless of his interests. From the impressive Eiffel Tower to the priceless gems of the Louvre, from the stunning architecture of the Notre Dame to the serenity of the river Seine and from the glamor offered by the Champs Elysees to the endless pleasures of Euro Disney, the city is a dream to experience and photograph.

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.

What in another city could have been considered as an ugly monster, turned out to be one of the most loved tourist attractions in all the world. It has become a true Paris landmark. Who else but the French can get away with something like this?

Even if you spend the rest of your life in Paris, you would probably be unable to take picture of every architectural masterpiece in the city. There is simply such a huge variety of architectural styles. If you are a lover of architecture, the best option is to just wander the streets aimlessly, taking pictures of the countless beautiful doorways, lovely little balconies and interesting roofs.

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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