I know I’m being a bit boring by sharing these old re-edited photos for Dan’s Thursday Doors, but honestly, I’m fresh out of new material right now. I can’t wait for the weather to warm up so I can get out there and soak it all in! I’m hoping to wander through the neighborhoods, looking for unique buildings and those interesting doors that seem to hold secrets of the past, and even present. I most likely will also photograph the vibrant colors and fresh blooms along the way. I will the my camera out, and maybe discover architectural gems that tell their own stories.

Well I could mark some locations in Paris for you but not all, and as these are taken in 2006, much has changed. The first one I am not able to name. By the way these were taken in the month of January.
For one, the reconstructed spire of Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, with a design identical to the 1859 version designed by architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, is among the elements of the landmark to be reconstructed following the devastating fire in 2019. The rebuilt spire is topped with a recreation of the original cross, as well as a golden rooster designed by architect Philippe Villeneuve, who is leading the renovation works.











Please do not apologize for sharing these wonderful photos of that beautiful city. I am impressed with the fact that you are able to make interesting photos in (what I assume are) narrow streets. That last image is remarkable.
Thanks, I was happy with last one, I had totally ignored it before.
Beautiful images.
Thanks Vijay
I cannot imagine your beautiful photos and excellent close-up detail being anything beyond precious and full of skill, Ritva. Though I have never been, I love seeing photos of Paris. I never tire of that city’s highly regarded charm.
It is like walking in an outside museum in my opinion, Thanks Suzette