Paris Wakes Up
Folks out on a cold Paris morning.
Last week I went out for two beautiful, cold morning strolls in Paris. They were my first proper excursions with my new camera. On the first day, I left my hotel before sunrise and walked down to the Seine. The city was still quiet, as Parisians start the day late.
This camera has a wider lens and a different focusing mechanism. The wider lens creates a challenge with composition. It captures a bigger frame, which means that details are smaller and there are more of them. Instead of photographing a subject, the camera captures a whole scene.
A woman crosses the street at Hôpital Saint-Louis.
A man unloads flour from a delivery truck.
The Paris pompiers (firefighters) take their morning run.
A cyclist rides along the Seine.
An man crosses the Seine at Pont Marie.
A woman pauses to decide which direction to go.
A young couple takes an early smoke break on the canal.
A man stops while crossing a footbridge over the canal.
By ten o'clock, the city is alive as everyone has finally left for work — including me. I put my camera away and make my way to the office.