Whether admiring the sun sink down behind the Eiffel Tower from Pont Alexandre bridge or Montmartre, or reflecting pretty light on the Seine as it comes up, the light in Paris is spectacular.
I was very taken with your recent series on passageways in Paris which seemed of very high quality from what I would assume are poorly lit areas. Could you give me some insight into your technique ie camera, use of tripod, post processing?
Thank you.
I enjoy your posts which my wife found. We have visited Paris 5 or 6 times in the last 10 yrs and for some mad reason keep retuning.
Hi Mark
please accept my apologies for taking so long to reply to you.
I use a Canon EOS700D and yes, you are right, unless it is a sunny day, where the light will come through the glass ceilings, they are often poorly lit. My best shots are when I use a tripod, I shoot in raw and use Lightroom for post processing.
I hope that that helps and thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment, keep returning and loving Paris, nothing mad about that at all.
Hi
I never realised that you had replied until today! Many apologies and thanks. My wife and I are briefly visiting Paris yet again in early June after our trip to Portugal, NW Spain and Bordeaux. Looking forward too it obviously.
Hi Mark
I am sorry you missed my reply. I hope you have a wonderful time in Paris in June. I am not sure if you follow my facebook page but I post daily photos and tips on there too that you might find of interest.
Happy travels
Adèle
Hello, I love Paris and have been several times, but just for a few days at a time. In September this year I am going to stay for a month. I want to wander with no agenda, just find things I like. I will go through your archives for ideas,thank you.
We have a house in Italy, between Florence and Pisa, where I spend 6 months each year, the other 6 months in Brisbane.
Paris will be a delightful adventure.
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