I don't have the best camera in the world, and I don't have any special fancy training. I just find things that I think look interesting or pretty. Oh, and I know how to click the button. =) Hope you enjoy my little collection.
"Spying on Lady Liberty"
The Statue of Liberty in Paris, France.
The Statue of Liberty in Paris, France.
"Castel Sant'Angelo"
Taken in Rome, Italy on our walk to Vatican City.
I especially love the reflection in the water.
Taken in Rome, Italy on our walk to Vatican City.
I especially love the reflection in the water.
"A Through Kind of View"
When exploring an old bookstore in the Marais, we ventured upstairs to a "gallery" type room. This window stuck out to me. This was taken in the winter, and I can't help what wonder what the view looks like now. =) I might have to check it out before we leave Paris.
When exploring an old bookstore in the Marais, we ventured upstairs to a "gallery" type room. This window stuck out to me. This was taken in the winter, and I can't help what wonder what the view looks like now. =) I might have to check it out before we leave Paris.
"Black & Blue"
Snapped this one in London, on our walk to the Van Gogh Museum. With just a bit of editing, this one turned out quite fun!
"Tour Eiffel"
This picture was taken within the first couple of days living in Paris. We were just walking around, trying to get use to the city, and found a lovely view of the Tour Eiffel from Jardins des Tuileries.
This picture was taken within the first couple of days living in Paris. We were just walking around, trying to get use to the city, and found a lovely view of the Tour Eiffel from Jardins des Tuileries.
"Tangled"
This was snapped at Pont du Hoc in Normandy, France. I know the barbed wire is not original to the war site, but it gave a sort of realistic view of what the soldiers might have seen. The beauty of the land and the sea tangled with the spikes of the wire.
This was snapped at Pont du Hoc in Normandy, France. I know the barbed wire is not original to the war site, but it gave a sort of realistic view of what the soldiers might have seen. The beauty of the land and the sea tangled with the spikes of the wire.
"A Dead Man's Smile"
Exploring the Catacombs of Paris was one of the coolest things I have ever done. This is just one of the awesome pictures I got.
Exploring the Catacombs of Paris was one of the coolest things I have ever done. This is just one of the awesome pictures I got.
"Chat noir, parapluie rouge" (black cat, red umbrella)
This is one of the very first pictures I took after arriving in Paris, France. With lovely surprise, it ended up being one of my favorites I have taken since living here. And even more ironically, at the time I just happened to stumble upon it and thought it was fun....however, I later learned that this street is a historic street and very well known apparently for being the "skinniest street in Paris".
I don't know if it is, but it reminds me of a Banksy piece...either way, it is still a wonderful piece of street art that I very much like and find interesting and quirky.
This is one of the very first pictures I took after arriving in Paris, France. With lovely surprise, it ended up being one of my favorites I have taken since living here. And even more ironically, at the time I just happened to stumble upon it and thought it was fun....however, I later learned that this street is a historic street and very well known apparently for being the "skinniest street in Paris".
I don't know if it is, but it reminds me of a Banksy piece...either way, it is still a wonderful piece of street art that I very much like and find interesting and quirky.
"Why, YhelloW there!"
Our first trip to Versailles, it was still winter time. Nothing was very green, and obviously nothing was even near blooming, BUT I did still manage to capture the beauty and vibrant colors of this mossy-esque stuff.(not sure if that makes sense..moving on!)
I love this picture because it gives a tinge of hope and life. It gives me feelings of pre-springtime bliss. =)
Our first trip to Versailles, it was still winter time. Nothing was very green, and obviously nothing was even near blooming, BUT I did still manage to capture the beauty and vibrant colors of this mossy-esque stuff.(not sure if that makes sense..moving on!)
I love this picture because it gives a tinge of hope and life. It gives me feelings of pre-springtime bliss. =)