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La Grande Arche de la Defense is a well-known monument in Paris, France. Seen here surrounded by the modern business district known as La Defense,... more
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April 24th, 2024
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April 23rd, 2024
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February 3rd, 2024
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La Grande Arche de la Defense is a well-known monument in Paris, France. Seen here surrounded by the modern business district known as La Defense, it was designed and constructed in the 1980's as a contemporary version of the famous Arc de Triomphe on the Champs-Elysees. In fact, this sunset photo of the Arche was taken from the top of the Arc de Triomphe at the end of a rainy, overcast day when the sun broke through the clouds just as the sun went down.
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I use my camera to explore the world around me and as a basis for creative expression. Because I live in Nebraska, I have a fondness for rural scenes that will be evident as you explore my images, but I enjoy traveling and have many other interests as well. I hope you enjoy your visit. All photographs and images in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Nikolyn McDonald. All rights reserved. Copying and/or distributing these images without my permission is strictly prohibited. You can contact me using this site's e-mail feature. You are invited to like my Facebook page.
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Hany Jadaa Prince John Photography
Nicely capture Nikolyn; beautiful light. You must have hit the very right time of the day to do this. I was not that lucky; but I'm going back this coming September and hoping for a great image like this. Well done. May I ask which lens did you use? And I presume "no tripods" were allowed? (I got yelled at a few times while on top of the Arc de Triomphe)! LOL
Nikolyn McDonald replied:
Thanks. This was actually the rainiest trip ever - gloomy weather the entire time. But we had the NICEST bunch of kids and we just kept going and doing. It was my first time up the Arc. Since it was overcast and drizzly, I basically saw no point in going this time, but the kids wanted to, so I did. Nothing spectacular on top and we were about ready to descend when the clouds parted at the horizon and we saw light for the first time all day! It was magic. This is actually not that great a photo, but it's what I got. I was shooting with a point and shoot but my EXIF shows 72 mm (35 mm equivalent 432 mm) and f 3.7. No tripod but I remember that I was able to rest the camera on the wall and shoot in any direction. Best I got was west (here) and north (Sacre Coeur). We didn't get yelled at - probably because no one but us had wanted to come up that evening, including the guards LOL Thanks for the comment.