Underground
View of St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Millennium Bridge
Louvre pyramid.
The Seine and the Pont Saint-Michel from the Port des Grands Augustins.
Château des Tourelles, Vernon
Une toiture de maison ancienne à Vernon
Monet’s famous lily pond on a perfect day.
The water lily pond at chez Monet.
Susan devant les mauvaises herbs à Giverny
This picture’s got it all: the Seine, the Pont-Neuf, the Pont des Arts, the Orsay, the Louvre, the Institute of France, the Eiffel Tower, a Parisienne, and, yes, James Bond.
Shooting the Institute of France from the steps leading onto the Pont des Arts.
Carrousel du Louvre
Chairs in the Luxembourg Garden after the rain
Derrière du Sénat sur la rue de Vaugirard
Rentrer
Musée de Cluny
Paris when it rains
Fountain at the Place Saint-Michel
How does this happen?
Notre-Dame sous la pluie
The Cours du Commerce Saint-André got rid of its strings of lights
Sketching the Institute of France.
A stroll along the Seine
Signs at the intersection of Saint-Germain and Saint-Michel
La Sorbonne depuis la rue de Vaugirard
The not-yet-restored right tower of Saint-Sulpice
A view from Rue Lepic
Sacred heart
Rue Lepic
Rue Lepic
Approaching Saint-Sulpice
Behind Saint-Eustache
The Eiffel Tower
French kiss
Tower abstract
A turn of the century métro entrance lit from within by LEDs.
This is the famous cathedral in Rouen which Monet kept painting in different light. That black iron spire symbolizes the pile of stakes where Joan of Arc was burned.
Dusk after coffee at the Vieux Colombier
Life finds a way on the Pont des Arts
They build fences, don’t they?
Mixed lighting fools the sensor
Keeping time in the Musée d’Orsay
I’ve seen more Statues of Liberty in Paris than I ever saw in New York
Liberté !
The corner of Quai Branly and Boulevard de Grenelle from beneath the Pont de Bir-Hakeim
Sometimes it vanishes completely
The happiest place in France