Paris. The epitome of style and class.
The building pictured is called Le Sacre Coeur, or The Sacred Heart. It stands on the top of Montmartre, a neighborhood in Northern Paris, where artists sit surrounding the square and draw portraits of passersby. This is the same neighborhood where gypsies with braided bracelets grab your arm and persuade you to buy the bracelet that is now tied tightly around your wrist.
I took all of these photographs in December of 2010.
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Le Sacre Coeur |
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Le Sacre Coeur (Close-up) |
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View from Montmartre (Day) |
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View from Montmartre (Evening) |
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Tourists walking at Montmartre |
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An old door with new messages |
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A bit of humor. |
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A bit of technology. |
I found the door pictured on top particularly beautiful. It has the Russian word 'зарусь' "graffiti'ed" on it. It means, 'for Russia.'
The next photograph may be in poor taste but who cares? It's funny.
Also pictured is an orange Vespa. It was parked by the long staircase down from the hill of Le Sacre Coeur.
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