WPC: Let There Be Light

 

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    • Salut Julie 🙂 Je te remercie d’avoir ecoute la musique. Quand ils ont donne le titre Let there be light – ca me paraissait normal de mettre la musique d’Oldfield. Fais-tu partie de Weekly Photo Challenge? Merci bien pour ton gentil commentaire 🙂

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      • Je ne fais pas partie du Weekly Photo Challenge, j’aimerais bien mais je me mets déjà trop de pression avec une photo chaque jour, je veux continuer pendant un an, donc jusqu’au mois de mars 2014. Après je serai plus relax et je ferai d’autres choses.

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  1. I stopped by a couple of times yesterday to see if you had posted something for the challenge. This was well worth the wait! Stunning photo!
    I’ll post a second post for the challenge this week, because I know I have a lot of good light photos laying around on my harddisks somewhere 😀

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    • Thank you very much, Bulldog 🙂 Pyramids in front of Louvre are very inspiring especially for night shots 🙂

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  5. I haven’t read the book but in the film adaptation of The DaVinci Code, the character Captain Bezu Fache (played by Jean Reno) remarked that the Louvre Pyramid is “a scar on the face of Paris”. Since then, I’ve often wondered what is the majority sentiment of Parisians of the pyramid.

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    • 🙂 I haven’t yet met a person that is disappointed with Paris. Incentives to visit and re-visit are numerous 🙂

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