Paris on Film

Here are a few Paris photos on film.  These photos were taken on a vintage Nikon FG using Kodak Color Plus 200 film.  They were processed and digitally scanned.

This table and chairs at Le Bistrot de la Tour were photographed early in the morning.  The reds turned out a more pastel pink when photographed in the morning light:

Le Bistrot de la Tour

Le Bistrot de la Tour

 

One morning, we walked down Rue Cler. This street in the 7th Arrondissement features many cafes, plus food stores, pastry shops, garden shops, etc.  It’s a wonderful market street.  I photographed a cafe patron enjoying the morning sunlight:

Rue Cler

Rue Cler

 

On an early evening walk in Montmartre, this classic Citroën 2CV was parked along the roadside.  Cafe goers behind enjoy the late afternoon light:

2CV

2CV

 

This fruit stand was bathed in afternoon light along Rue Saint Antone:

Fruit Stand

Fruit Stand

 

 

I’ll have more France photos from this trip to share in upcoming posts.

 

 

One comment on “Paris on Film”

  1. Andrea says:

    Fantastique Peter! These shots really show the lovely light in Paris and my faorite is the man on the phone- intersteing points of view. Bon travail!

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