40 degrees Celsius
Eiffle Tower from Montmartre. We were told it was 104 degrees Fahrenheit that day in La Ville-lumière. Picnik resize and 60s effect.
08/09/03
19 Responses
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On 26 June 2008 *hector* Ortiz gave props:
uh, la la, paris... a very romantic place...
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On 26 June 2008 John Linton added a link:
Check out my On Stage entry if you care to. (www.jpgmag.com)
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On 26 June 2008 John Linton added a link:
Check out my Democracy entry if you care to. (www.jpgmag.com)
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On 26 June 2008 Paolo Pizzimenti gave props:
You've taken this shot from Montmartre hill, and more precisely in front of the Sacre Coeur, N'est pas mon cher ami?
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On 26 June 2008 Claudia Martin gave props:
this is one of my new favorite photos of the famous landmark!
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On 26 June 2008 elfriede fulda gave props:
Ah Paris in all its splendour, splendid image indeed.....
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On 26 June 2008 Paolo G gave props:
This is a HOT picture :D
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On 26 June 2008 Frederic Frognier gave props:
Love this effect. Works perfectly
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On 26 June 2008 Lynn Hathaway gave props:
Great job!
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On 26 June 2008 Yasmina Baggili gave props:
Beautiful picture!
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On 26 June 2008 Jayne Logan gave props:
this is FABULOUS, John! the rooftops and 60s effect add so much depth .. one of the grooviest Eifel Twr pix I've ever seen
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On 26 June 2008 Tod Smith gave props:
My favorite city - done well!!!
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On 26 June 2008 Alicia Lee said:
beautiful
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On 26 June 2008 Joli B gave props:
It absolutely splendidly packaged!
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On 26 June 2008 Joli B gave props:
Splendidly captured
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On 27 June 2008 petey whitelaw gave props:
it dont get any better!
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On 27 June 2008 Nelson Campbell gave props:
this is a great capture of the kind of day that would take the wind out of sails no matter where. Intrepid in 104 I'm not.
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On 27 June 2008 David Piszczek gave props:
Great work on capturing the old country with a old, classical style and technique applied. Nice work John.
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On 27 June 2008 Kathi Moore gave props:
Nice shot, however, I have to say if you really want hot come to AZ :)... At least it is a dry heat here.
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