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I’d like to turn this site into more of a collaborative effort, if at all possible. For that, I need your help!
If you have taken a picture of Paris on your cell phone and would like to show it off to the world, why not do it here? It doesn’t have to be super artistic–there are enough photo sites of Paris as it is–just taken with a mobile phone and that’s all!
Please send a copy of your photograph to Paris.Paul.Prescott@gmail.com and I’ll let you know when it’ll be posted.
Thanks so much for your help!
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So pretty! Love the focal B&W effect. Where did you find this rose? Such a typical courtyard for Paris! That would be another good Typical Tuesday pic, a Parisian courtyard. They fascinate me. I have never seen another place with courtyards in the way they are designed in Paris. So unique! I love how they are hidden from the street and seem to open to a vast world within. They seem to form a kind of oasis, often — hidden from the hustle and bustle of city life. ‘Course they are also sometimes just the place that hold trash and recycling, lol. But I love how some of them contain entire gardens and patios!
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Karin
Thanks babe!
The flower (which is still there) is on an elevated courtyard out of the window of a classroom on the second floor of the school’s annex. Glad you liked the shot!
See you in the streets,
Paris Paul
Okay, if it is *still* there in the dead of winter, perhaps it is a silk one, eh? LOL. Very interesting that is it not a part of a bush, and it is on a second floor. Interesting!
Hi there,
Actually, the last time I was at the annex, the flwoer was looking pretty dead. I don’t remember when I took this shot but it was months ago.
See you in the streets,
Paris Paul
Is this your window?
Hi there!
Nope, it’s out of a window in a classroom at the school where I work. Like I put in a comment to Karin, it’s interesting because this courtyard is on the second floor of a building!
See you in the streets,
Paris Paul