Playing with Rodin...

Auguste Rodin is a 19th century French sculptor known as the father of modern sculpture. His work is a real praise of the human body. 

In the seventh arrondissement of Paris is his museum. When I visited it I chose to take some picture of his most interesting pieces. I decided to make a montage of these pictures hoping that they would reflect well on both his work and on my vision of his work.

Here they are:













  


The mouvement of the bodies are enhanced by the multiplication of the same shot.

Paris by night...

Here are a few shots of Paris by night. Taking pictures by night I find are quite difficult a task. Indeed, the natural light outside is so dim, even in a big city like Paris that it is very important that you use a tripod or a piece of the local architecture like a bridge or a bench. This will give you the stability you need to reduce or eliminate the noise created by movement blurs.
Here are some examples of what you can do at night: 



The Eiffel Tower


Paris...

When I went to Paris I obviously couldn't prevent myself from taking as many pictures as my memory card could withstand. But after a thorough process of choosing which to publish and how to publish it, here is the result:



The Iron Lady