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July… Summer time… No holidays but i love Paris in these months of July and August as the city really changes, less people, more tourists, nes atmosphere.
I’ve selected 3 shots :
The first one is a classic, architecture photo of a part of the Great Library.

The next 2, are close-up using the new Sigma 70-300mm i bought this month, in its ’semi’ macro mode :


March wasn’t prolific at all.
Busy with work, bad weather and poor motivation resulted in almost no shots taken.
Hopefully i could save this self-portrait made at night, to play with out of focus city lights… Read the rest of this entry »
February 2007 was the month for Chinese New Year, the “Golden Pig” year.
As living in the Chinatown area in Paris, I overcame my firecrackers phobia and went in the streets with my Nikon.
I only brought my 55-200mm to work on portraits (and to be able to stay distant from those amazing firecrackers they seems to love so much…).
I really didn’t regret my choice as the streets were so crowdy, it was sometimes hard to manage any approach.
Here are a few selected shots from this celebration : Read the rest of this entry »
Ok, now let’s start with self-congrats…

© Courtesy of Chinese Museum's curator.
This is the invitation card, with one of my photo chosen to illustrate the exhibition about worldwide Chinatowns in the Chinese Museum of Melbourne, Australia. Read the rest of this entry »








