camera: canon eos 30D - click to view large
camera: canon eos 30D - click to view large
camera: canon eos 30D - click to view large
camera: canon eos 30D - click to view large
camera: canon eos 30D - click to view large
camera: canon eos 30D - click to view large
camera: canon eos 30D - click to view large
camera: canon eos 30D - click to view large
camera: canon eos 30D - click to view large

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

While we were living in Paris, I meant to take more photos of type and the signs around town -- like so many European cities, Paris has decades of old type styles down every block. But of course, I never got to it. But I do have a randomly put-together little collection of storefronts...

Finally, upgrade! If you subscribe to this blog, you'll hopefully notice that you can now see each entire post in the feed.

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Monday 23 February 2009

a small collection of odd parisian building fronts

23 February 09 @ 20:13
I did indeed notice about the feed. It made me so happy that I had to come over here and tell you so. Also, nice bunch of buildings.
Mark Dodge Medlin // http://dodgemedlin.com

24 February 09 @ 00:40
Thank you for putting in the full post in the feed. I use google reader and sometimes your blog gets lost in the mix but now that I can see the full feed, I'll definitely be visiting more often! I love store front photos. Brilliant collection.
24 February 09 @ 17:55
yay for the upgrade!
25 February 09 @ 00:31
The color scheme of the first one is my favorite. These are great.
28 February 09 @ 22:41
Thanks for having the feed contain the whole post. Much appreciated!!
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