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28
Feb
2014

Paris, Las Vegas




In the good old days, I was fortunate enough to travel to Paris (the real one in France) at least annually on business. It still stands as one of my favourite cities, possibly even my very favourite, for it’s amazing walkability, fabulous mixture of classical and modern architecture and overall atmosphere. Unfortunately, those days ended about 10 years ago and I’ve not been in France since. While I wait for another opportunity to get back there, here’s a shot of fake Paris taken in Las Vegas a couple of years ago.

As an aside, about half an hour after taking this shot, I bumped into an old school friend from Scotland who just happened to also be in Las Vegas that day. Small world.



Tagged - Architecture, balloon, dusk, Eiffel Tower, exposure fusion, fused exposures, landmark, las vegas, Nevada, NV, Paris


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