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23 July 2008, 10:38 PM | #1 |
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The Louvre
Now that I am back in Paris... I thought I'd post some Louvre Pictures... To put things in perspective - on a good day (run of the mill day at the Louvre) 27,000 people visit the Louvre... Yup that's correct twenty seven thousands people in one day... I visited the Louvre 3 times in 2 days at the beginning of July then went to a village which has 7,000 people living in it ... Almost 4 times that many people visit this museum a day... Go figure, I have a friend in Paris this week - will meet him later today and incidentally he is visiting the Louvre today with his girlfriend... I should have told him to bring a bottle of water with him...
Of course you can queue up at the Pyramid in order to pass the security check or you can go in the many other less busy entrances ... But I recommend going in by the pyramid Once you get down there - take one of the museum plan and trace your "parcour" accordingly... Look where the main attractions are and go for it... It is a big place worth more than one visit... You can spend a full day there - I recommend on Friday since you can keep your ticket to go in and out and have lunch and dinner outside while going back until 10 p.m. on Friday nights. You can even get one of those portable computers with theme visits or free visits guiding you through the Louvres - or join a guided visit The busiest painting in the Louvre Other attractions The Palace itself is a work of art... Look up, at the ceilings and be ... WOWED! :smile: At the doors... And the ceilings ... More random paintings & sculptures, etc., ... :wink: The Louvre is a photographic bonanza but please do take the time to sit and take a piece of art in once in a while... I do not recommend commando tourism in this museum... and be ready to be truly disappointed when you get to the Mona Lisa... Exceptionally not impressive compared to "Le radeau de la Meduse", "Le Sacre de Napoleon" and other less known and amazing art works. |
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The picture of the crowd looking at the Mona Lisa, with one guy looking away looks like a scene from either a thriller or spy movie.
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amazing pics!! thanks for posting Patrick,
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Great pix!
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Stunning photos, Patrick!
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Patrick.......
again.......amazing photos!! Love the one of the dad explaining to his son... and the *wink* shots ( love that name for it!!) are stunning!
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Amazing pics Patrick great work but....
Nothing, nothing in the world is as beautiful as the artwork on display in the Louvre. Just simply beautiful! J PS I love the candid of the lady with the vid cam. |
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You take some of the most FANTASTIC pictures!!! Makes me feel like I was actually there as well..!! Great job!
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Wow - you take some great pics of some very cool subjects....
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amazing pictures.
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As usual your work is stunning. It is so real it looks like we are there to share the beauty. Thank-you for posting and sharing your fabulous talent. I am stunned and speechless. That is unusual.
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When I was there last March, there were NO pictures allowed of the Mona Lisa.. How did you get those..??
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Absolutely Stunning.
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Thanks - I was in Paris 20 years ago (as a young strapping 20 year old) and I did not have the opportunity to visit. Now I know what I missed
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Thanks for the amazing pics, Patrick. Brings back fond memories of my 1976 visit to that famous museum.
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I also visited in the mid 70's (hence the hairdo in the picture) before the horrible pyramid was built. Here I am with a bust of myself, well it got a bit of a laugh.
The picture of the Raft of the Medusa has a gruesome tale behind it. For those interested, here's a link. Raft of the Medusa Great pictures as always Patrick.
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Fantastic pics !! Amazing !
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