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The Pyramid
Pyramide de Louvre
by Walter Maurer

Close up of the Louvre Pyramid.

Matin Noir ...
Ploumanach Lighthouse
by Ludovic Lagadec

Men Ruz , Brittany , France

French Cancan
Moulin Rouge
by AG PHOTOGRAPHE

Moulin Rouge, Paris (HDR)

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Fontaine des Fleuves, Paris
Place de la Concorde
by Michel Couprie

Place de la Concorde No rain this night, but the wind was blowing droplets from the fountain toward my lens. I thought that the effect would be nice, so I did not clean it... hence the flare. ƒ/8.0 24 mm 15s ISO 100 Lens: TS-E 24mm f/3.5 L (click to see all my photos with this lens) Post-processing: I had to rub out a disgraceful tag on the wall of the fountain.

Cloister
Abbaye Saint-Michel
by Michel Couprie

samsung SM-J710F ƒ/1.9 3.7mm 1/100s ISO 64 HDR mode I had to wait a long time until all tourists were gone.

La Defense
La Défense
by Eduard Wichner

La Défense is a major business district near Paris, in France. La Défense is Europe's largest purpose-built business district with 560 hectares (5.6 million square metres) area, 72 glass and steel buildings and skyscrapers, 180,000 daily workers, and 3.5 million square metres (37.7 million sq ft) of office space. Around its Grande Arche and esplanade ("le Parvis"), La Défense contains many of the Paris urban area's tallest high-rises, and is home to no fewer than 1,500 corporate head offices, including those of 15 of the top 50 companies in the world. The district is located at the western-most extremity of the ten-kilometre-long Historical Axis of Paris, which starts at the Louvre in Central Paris, and continues along the Champs-Élysées, well beyond the Arc de Triomphe before culminating at La Défense. The district is centred in an orbital motorway straddling the Hauts-de-Seine département municipalities of Courbevoie, Nanterre and Puteaux. La Défense is primarily a business district, and hosts only a population of 25,000 permanent residents and 45,000 students. La Défense is also visited by 8,000,000 tourists each year, and houses an open-air museum.

la douche à Kermorvan
Kermorvan
by Francois Le Rumeur

En partant, ça sentait les giboulées de Mars, ça je m'en doutais un peu mais en arrivant sur le site ça s'est dégagé .Le vent était bien présent, un peu trop même :) avec un coefficient de marée de 81 à l'heure du coucher de soleil, ça sentait bon.Mais je n'avais pas prévu cette vague sur ma droite....Merci pour vos fav et commentaires et Bon Week-end !

Lyon from Fourvière
Lyon from Fourvière
by AG PHOTOGRAPHE

Lyon from Rooftop of Notre-Dame de Fourvière, France

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Il Faro di Cap Ferret (Nizza)
Il Faro di Cap Ferret
by Salvatore Petrantoni

Lungo il percorso ad anello ci si imbatti in questo ristrutturato e moderno Faro. Il nome di Faro Il nome deriva dall'isola di Pharos, di fronte ad Alessandria d'Egitto, dove nel III secolo a.C. era stata costruita una torre sulla quale ardeva costantemente un gran fuoco, in modo che i naviganti su quei fondali potessero districarsi dalla retrostante palude Mareotide. (fonte Wikipedia)

Louvre, Paris
Place du Musée du Louvre
by Henk Verheyen

Louvre at night

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Eiffel tower in perspective
Eiffel Tower from Pont de Bir-Hakeim
by Michel Couprie

Another item of my series on Bir Hakeim bridge at dawn. I like this moment when the sun is still hidden, yet lightens the clouds obliquely... Lens: Sigma 10-20 f/4-5.6 (click to see all my photos with this lens) [Explored] Many thanks for your visits, comments and faves! :-))

View on Paris from Montparnasse tower
Eiffel Tower from Montparnasse Tower
by Henk Verheyen

Photographed from the top floor (so not from the terrace on top of the building), through the windows using a lens skirt to avoid reflections.

From the top
Views from the Eiffel Tower
by AG PHOTOGRAPHE

Tour Eiffel from 3th floor, Paris, France

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Château de Chambord
Château de Chambord
by Walter Maurer

The largest of the Loire castles, and very impressive, even on a gray day like this.

Rouen
Iglesia de Santa Juana de Arco
by Enrica Fabriani

Iglesia de Santa Juana de Arco

Paris depuis la tour Saint Jacques
Paris depuis la tour Saint Jacques
by AG PHOTOGRAPHE

Tour Eiffel & Pont des Arts, Paris, France

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le gouffre - Huelgoat
le gouffre - Huelgoat
by Francois Le Rumeur

Pour tous ceux qui aiment la nature, les forêts et l'humidité .

Merci à tous pour votre visite ou commentaire ou favoris toujours très appréciés .

Thank you all for your visit or comment or favorites always very appreciated.

Sunset @ Paris
Eiffel Tower from Montparnasse Tower
by AG PHOTOGRAPHE

Tour Eiffel depuis la Tour Montparnasse, Paris, France (HDR)

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Notre Dame de Paris in Twilight 巴黎圣母院
Notre Dame from Bridge of the Archbishopric
by Yi Jiang

Notre Dame de Paris (in English: Our Lady of Paris), also known as Notre Dame Cathedral, is a Gothic, Roman Catholic cathedral on the eastern half of the Île de la Cité in the fourth arrondissement of Paris, France. It is the cathedral of the Catholic archdiocese of Paris: that is, it is the church that contains the "cathedra", or official chair, of the Archbishop of Paris, André Cardinal Vingt-Trois. Notre Dame de Paris is widely considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture in France and in Europe. It was restored and saved from destruction by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, one of France's most famous architects. The name Notre Dame means "Our Lady" in French, and is frequently used in the names of Catholic church buildings in Francophone countries.

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Louvre
Place du Musée du Louvre
by Walter Maurer

Louvre at night, fascinating and magical. I shot this panorama in 1914 when a light installation of Claude Lévêque enriched the glass pyramid at the entrance of the Museum with a red bolt of light.

Institut de France from Pont des Arts, Paris - France
Institut de France
by Henk Verheyen

The Institut de France is a French learned society, grouping five académies, the most famous of which is the Académie française.

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Provenza 2018
Lavender Fields Forever
by Matteo Rinaldi

Dall'ultimo viaggio fotografico con www.viaggifotografici.biz in Provenza, ad immortalare la bellezza della fioritura della lavanda e non solo...

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806-1930 - Château de Chambord
Château de Chambord
by Joanot Bellver

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Lyon from Fourvière @ Sunrise
Lyon from Fourvière
by AG PHOTOGRAPHE

Lyon from Rooftop of Notre-Dame de Fourvière, France

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Cascade des Tufs
La cascade des Tufs aux Planches près d'Arbois [FR]
by StephAnna Guertler

La cascade des tufs cette fois aux Planches près d'Arbois. Pour ceux qui se rapellent, la dernière fois je me suis trompé de place et je suis allé à Baume les Messieurs.

Paris depuis le Jardin des Tuileries
Paris depuis le Jardin des Tuileries
by AG PHOTOGRAPHE

Paris & Jardin des Tuileries, Paris, France

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Cèdre bleu pleureur de l’Atlas
Cèdre bleu pleureur de l’Atlas
by Jean-Louis Dumas

Agé de 150 ans, ce cèdre est planté dans l’arboretum du domaine départemental de la Vallée-aux-Loups, à Châtenay-Malabry (Hauts-de-Seine). Ses branchages se déploient pour retomber en cascade jusqu’au sol et confèrent au cèdre bleu pleureur de l’Atlas une apparence arachnéenne. Ses dimensions sont impressionnantes: 14 mètres de long et 700 m2 de ramure. Ce cèdre a remporté le prix national de l’arbre 2015.

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Panorama du lac de l'Ospedale
Lac de l'Ospedale
by Jean François Bonachera

Vue du lac de l'Ospedale, dans toute sa largeur, depuis une éminence rocheuse située à l'Est du lac. Au fond le golfe et la ville de Porto-Vecchio

Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Metropolitan France!
Most notably AG PHOTOGRAPHE, Jean François Bonachera, Jean-Louis Dumas, Francois Le Rumeur, Di_Chap, Pilarski Rudy, Michel Couprie and Arnaud Chatelet.