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camera: canon eos digital rebel - click to view large

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Back in Paris, where the light isn't as high contrast. Previous entries about soft light in cities around the world: here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.
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Friday 26 January 2007

soft magic afternoon light the way that only paris does

27 January 07 @ 12:38
I loved #3!
Wendy //

27 January 07 @ 13:30
I've just looked through your pictures, and I like your old man and pigeon very much.
I also like the reflection on the second picture. I think I have a picture of this street taken from the other side
http://jeromehiernard.canalblog.com/
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27 January 07 @ 13:31
Nice set. I'm feeling the parisness of it all... and wishing I was there. sidenote: your rss feed still reads ".: . rion.nu | new york city . :.."
27 January 07 @ 16:31
wow, the first one is awesome and the whole set as usual :-)
27 January 07 @ 17:39
my rss feed must be feeling nostalgic. ;)

(we did a little test and it appears to be cached in the reader: if you unsubscribe and resubscribe, it will update to the current title.)

29 January 07 @ 10:27
I love the clouds in the second one. Nanjing is a soft light city most of the time, because the pollution blocks the sun. Heh. Not so romantic as Paris.
31 January 07 @ 09:53
belle lumière douce
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Rion Nakaya is an expat photoblogger in Paris London.

One of the first photobloggers in New York City, Rion has been documenting her photos online in narrative sets since late 2000. (Most are on this site.)

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