Week 41: the most photographed man in Paris
during my visit in Paris, I saw many street artists performing their shows, expecially in the quarters become famous for the great artists that lived there in 1800 and 1900. Honestly, there was many beautiful shows there but, IMHO, nothing similar to the shows that a visitor would have attended centuries ago, like when, for instance, Edith Piaf sang in the streets.
Anyway, walking to Montmartre, I was remebering the painters that I saw in the Montmartre streets in my previous visits in Paris, when I saw a guy that impressed me much with a show I haven't seen before.
"An acrobatic soccer show"
below some few pics
http://i50.tinypic.com/a0gubd.jpg
http://i49.tinypic.com/nowk8z.jpg
http://i46.tinypic.com/2h7ovmb.jpg
Re: Week 41: the most photographed man in Paris
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Nicola
... when I saw a guy that impressed me much with a show I haven't seen before.
Excellent, Nicola.
I think the person is a bit lost in the second image, but the other two are very high quality images.
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Donald
I think the person is a bit lost in the second image.
I know, I shot a bit late, but I like this one because it seems to me that he is walking on the Church wall...
thank you Donald :)
Re: Week 41: the most photographed man in Paris
Great photos Nicola. I'm inclined to agree with Donald on your second photo but I can see what you were trying to achieve - it's a shame you were a bit late.
Just on your first one - the building in the background - have you considered playing with the distortion of the building a little to see if you can the vertical walls straight up? Not sure how easy it would be but it might be worth a look.
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Goldcoastgolfer
Great photos Nicola. I'm inclined to agree with Donald on your second photo but I can see what you were trying to achieve - it's a shame you were a bit late.
Just on your first one - the building in the background - have you considered playing with the distortion of the building a little to see if you can the vertical walls straight up? Not sure how easy it would be but it might be worth a look.
thank you Mal :)
yes I must fix that distortion... it should not be an hard work...