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суббота, 17 октября 2009 г.

View from Montmartre, Paris

Le dome des Invalides etait comme un bijou dans cet ocean de batiments. J'ai ete inspire par toute les differentes sortes d'architecture que l'on pouvait voir, de l'ancien mur sans platre jusqu'au buildings modernes a l'horizon. !!


Montmartre is the highest hill in Paris, and a village atmosphere still pervades these ancient streets. There's a great description of it in Wikipedia if you like history:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montmartre

The building with the gold dome is part of Les Invalides. Here's an excerpt from Wikipedia: "Les Invalides in Paris, France consists of a complex of buildings in the 7th arrondissement containing museums and monuments, all relating to France's military history, as well as a hospital and a retirement home for war veterans, the building's original purpose. It is also the burial site for some of France's war heroes." You can read more about it here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Invalides
The rain that afternoon had brought wonderful color to the skies over Paris, and to this gallant statue of Henri IV. (La pluie avait apporte' de belles couleurs au ciel de Paris, et a cette statue gallante d'Henri IV. Vous pouvez lire au sujet de ce roi, un des plus respecte' de France, sur les pages de Wikipedia, l'encyclopedie sur l'internet. www.wikipedia.com ... ou l'on peut choisir la version francaise. Une partie de la version anglaise trouvee a Wikipedia suit mon introduction.)

Henri IV is France's most loved King. He was cool .... encouraged religious tolerance, supported urban development - had the Pont Neuf built that connected the left and right banks of Paris - cared enough for his people to insure that all peasants and workers had a chicken in the pot on Sundays.....was intent, in other words on spreading prosperity.......this is the first equestrian statue in Paris, erected originally in 1624. Vive Henri IV!! (Sadly he was assassinated by a Catholic extremist.)

Here's something for you from Wikipedia, about Henri IV:
"French: Henri IV; December 13, 1553 – May 14, 1610), was the first monarch of the Bourbon dynasty in France.

As a Huguenot, Henry was involved in the Wars of Religion before ascending to the throne; to become king he converted to Catholicism and in 1598 promulgated the Edict of Nantes which guaranteed religious liberties to the Protestants and thereby effectively ended the civil war. One of the most popular French kings, both during and after his reign, Henry showed great care for the welfare of his subjects and displayed an unusual religious tolerance for the time. He was murdered by a fanatical Catholic, François Ravaillac.

Henry was nicknamed Henry the Great (Henri le Grand), and in France is sometimes called le bon roi Henri ("good king Henry") or le Vert galant ("the Green gallant").......

...............Henry IV proved to be a man of vision and courage. Instead of waging costly wars to suppress opposing nobles, Henry simply paid them off. As king, he adopted policies and undertook projects to improve the lives of all subjects, which made him one of the country's most popular rulers ever.

A declaration often attributed to him is:

Si Dieu me prête vie, je ferai qu’il n’y aura point de laboureur en mon royaume qui n’ait les moyens d’avoir le dimanche une poule dans son pot!
God willing, every working man in my kingdom will have a chicken in the pot every Sunday, at the least!
This egalitarian statement epitomizes the peace and relative prosperity Henri brought to France after decades of religious war, and demonstrates how well he understood the plight of the French worker or peasant farmer. Never before had a French ruler even considered the importance of a chicken or the burden of taxation on his subjects, nor would one again until the French Revolution. After generations of domination by the extravagant Valois dynasty, which had caused the French people to pay to the point of starvation for the royal family's luxuries and intrigue, Navarre's charisma won the day.
Night was falling quickly, but on this Full Moon night (you will see it in my next post tomorrow) of early Spring it was difficult to stop taking pictures despite not having a tripod. A bateau mouche (open air tour boat with very bright floodlights) passed by and lit up the Quai d'Orsay for a few short seconds, adding a magical golden glow to this entire scene. Oh my goodness!!! Thankfully I had already framed the image the way I loved it so it was a matter of holding my breath and holding the camera as steady as I could and.............click!!

The church spire on the left is the American Church in Paris. Here is some information about it:
The American Church in Paris is the first American church established outside the United States. It started in 1814, when it was officially chartered and the first sanctuary was built in 1857. The present site located on 65 Quai d'Orsay 75007, Paris, France, dates back to 1930

The Eiffel Tower is lighting Paris

An overwhelming Eiffel Tower in Paris - actually a sight full of flashing lights but visible just for a few minutes every night - seen from Hotel Carlton's

Paris from the Eiffel Tower

(High resolution available in "All Sizes" for printing purposes, 9154 x 6268 pixels, 300 dpi, full quality!)

This is a view of Paris from the top of the Eiffel Tower (324 meters/1063 feet high). The image is huge, please enlarge for full details by clicking here (original size!). It actually is a montage of 12 photos (and no fish eye, no wide angle...). It took me 2 days of work. (You'll need to enlarge the image to see properly some of the monuments that have notes...)

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