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November 30, 2006: Paris by night panorama
http://cellar.org/2006/parisbynightsmall.jpg
Now do you highlight an image that's roughly 15000 pixels wide and 520 pixels high? You reduce it to 2875 x 100 pixels, and link it to the larger version. Click on the above panorama to see the massive 1.8 MB version. (But don't do it if you're on a modem connection, unless you have some time to spare.) Even the reduced version is too wide for our site here, but it's such an awesome image I had to share it. This item is linked today by Digg, where it's pointing to a French site with nothing but the photo credit and link for the photographer, so I'll do the same: This marvellous photo is by Arnaud Frich http://www.arnaudfrichphoto.com |
mmmm.... The City of Light!
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Really gorgeous. It looks like a Golden City.
Hark, me heareth Jean Val Jean! |
Looks like the shot is being taken from some roof on Notre Dame.
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Around and around…
Whoa, that's wide! Must be several turns. ;-)
Could be interesting to know, how many of you have been there? (Not necessarily on the roof, but in the city.) Let's see a "YES" (if you have) or a "NO" (otherwise). Here's mine: YES |
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Nice, but I don't see Paris. Nor her little dog.
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...nor her little minky. Nor Britney's.
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She was hiding behind that building
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Bromkloss - yes, but must be in a cherry picker or something, because that rosette on the Notre Dame is not at ground level.
Yes I've been there three times -- all on business. But I did take some extra time to do some exploring. It's a lovely city, pleasant people, and the subway is very convenient. |
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Great shot and his website has several others http://www.arnaudfrichphoto.com/photo-de-paris-pl1.htm
But did he get a model release from this guy? We're talking a lawsuit here! |
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How would you gradually accelerate a walkway? It's a unit. The entire walkway would have to be going the same speed.
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Yeah, unless they make them wait in a line for their turn to "ride" while the other people accelerate away. Anyway, why do people stand still on walkways? Or escalators for that matter? |
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Heheee, they drive me nuts, too. Don't get me started on a rant about people and their shopping carts. :p |
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Amazing pic. Paris seems to have two churches that look just about identical... you can see one of them at the far left of the picture, and the other at the far right.
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I love that Paris by Night panaroma website.
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>>I have heard they have a very fast moving walkway at one of the railway stations. Yeah. I got lost in there. I think they have everyone fooled. You walk for miles and never see a train but eventually get where you want to go. |
i'm getting the AFU error code
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We had a weekend in Paris about three years ago. Stayed in a little hotel not too far from Notre Dame. Got to see the Arc de Triumph (sp?) Inside Notre Dame, the Louvre, ate crepes up the Eiffel Tower, got happy on absynth, ate snails and saw the Moulin Rouge show. All in the crappiest (freezing hortizontal rain) weather possible, and spent a bloody fortune.
It was huge fun and I'd do it again in an instant.... |
Welcome to the Cellar, Yupa.:D
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I think I walked down one of those streets there! I went to Paris once, because while we were visiting Bosnia (no, I'm serious) in 1999, Tony Blair and NATO decided to bomb what used to be Yugoslavia (and is now Serbia). So it was a little tricky getting a flight out, because all the planes were grounded in Bosnia and Croatia. Eventually we were re-routed to Paris, where Air Canada paid for an overnight stay in a three-star hotel (think four-star in North American terms). It was quite an adventure. |
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Pretty neat. I've never used the 360-degree function on my photostitching software, but then again, I've never thought to shoot a 360 panorama in the first place. This guy does awesome panoramic and 360 work. <jealous> :worried: Oh right, and YES, I have been to Paris. Was there from May to September 2001. |
Ahhhh this is what dual 1280x1024 monitors are good for!!
chrisinhouston; I think that guy's pants are down around his ankles!! Ah hell it is Paris.. |
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Are those lights or burning cars?
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Aww, I got beaten to it. :sniff: |
Yeah tulzscha, me too.
Welcome to the Cellar jaybat. :D |
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He swore he watched all this occur and that, that is what always happens. ?? |
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But the idea that it's for show is missing the point. It's a protest, and it's still a burning car. I very much doubt that when Paris erupted into riots last year it was "for show" |
So the poor impoverished minorities are buying wrecks to torch them?
They've averaged 110 per night so that's a lot of money for show. And how about the two people who died recently when a working bus was torched? The story says a lot about how deep the French capacity for denial is. |
Isn't denying the problem, helping make it bigger? :eyebrow:
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Let's show those French by doing them one better: we'll go out, buy some wrecks and deep-fry them.
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LOL
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There's some serious irony in there somewhere. |
HAHA!!
No wonder the spell checker refused to help me.... :thepain: :worried: |
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I thank you... You are a gentleman and a scholar.
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But I keep pitching...:lol:
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