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Uploaded: 09/10/12 1:48 PM GMT
Backstreets of Paris
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Just a grab-shot while wandering streets between the Eifell Tower and the Arc of Triumph. One thing was easily noticed.... the streets are washed by a huge fleet of brush/wash vehicles every night, which must be quite a task.

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::0930_23
09/10/12 2:39 PM GMT
So much to look at and enjoy, Doug. It is so neat and clean. Now I know why.

TicK


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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::tigger3
09/10/12 3:32 PM GMT
This is a very good street scene, nicely done. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::LakeMichigan
09/10/12 4:02 PM GMT
This is a cool and interesting shot, Doug.
What year was this taken? I like the store fronts and two gentleman on the corner who seem to be involved in deep discussion. Great post.
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I would travel only by horse, if I had the choice. ~ Linda McCartney ~
::stonewolff
09/10/12 4:57 PM GMT
That's an amazing angle and view. I like the color tones and busy energy of this shot as well.
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::cynlee
09/10/12 5:24 PM GMT
Ah, Paree. I've never been there, but I noticed they do that brush washing of the streets every day in Amsterdam. I like the color quality of this interesting shot.
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.Starglow
09/10/12 11:57 PM GMT
Lots to look at here, just a wonderful scene.
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.icedancer
09/11/12 2:00 AM GMT
Oh this brings back great memories Doug, beautiful shot and work
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Have a Sunny Day
.rvdb
09/13/12 4:53 PM GMT
Cool shot.

Rob
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The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
.Eubeen
09/24/12 12:14 AM GMT
A nice slice of life shot, Doug. A great view of the city streets and skyline.
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Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man's growth without destroying his roots. — Frank A. Clark

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