Black and White film's such a pain. I think these two were literally the only two that came out well. It's like coupling a bad camera with bad film, the lighting has to be just right. This was taken right in the middle of the day, and it looks incredibly dark. I really like that the two can be pieced together to make one full picture though, it's probably my favorite picture of all time, not least of all because I love France.
Nice, like the contrast between, giving the depth of the image some great values and atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteits so so dark.
ReplyDeleteI still think it looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, looks like one of those iconic pictures from the turn of the 20th century.
ReplyDeleteParis is a great city. And so romantic when it's raining.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to go to Paris someday! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks melancholic to me
ReplyDeletei love it, you should put them in fancy frames and sell them, the purple is beautiful
ReplyDeleteI'm going to move to Paris when I'm older one day. :)
ReplyDeletepretty cool picture. I want to visit paris!
ReplyDeleteAnything black and white and I automatically zone out. My attention span for black and white is none existant =3
ReplyDeleteI actually didn't notice the eiffel tower until after I read your post =D
Anyway, great blog. Followed.
I'll be going there soon!
ReplyDeletenice darky paris ^^
ReplyDeleteIt's eerie in a kind of way, nice picture.
ReplyDeleteeh, i hate black and white films..they hurt my eyes :(
ReplyDeleteseems like the black and white really minimizes any distractions in the background of the picture and forces the eye to focus on the center piece
ReplyDeletehow was your first day of the week?
ReplyDeletestrictly business
france is wonderful. love the black and white stuff
ReplyDeleteI guess it takes a bit of practice.
ReplyDeletethe hell? did you take this through a stained glass window or something?
ReplyDeleteAre you taking that from inside a window?
ReplyDeletethe picture is very dark....
ReplyDeleteIt's like from a horror movie...
ReplyDeleteI can't see anything lol!
ReplyDeletewhat kind of lens and aperture did you use?
ReplyDeletethe combination of both pictures is great! they have a dreamy and dark atmosphere. In this case the Eiffel tower is well known, so the idea is still there
ReplyDeleteunderexposed much?
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