Photographer’s Note
To me, the Louve, in terms of photography (among other things) was a delight. The architecture in and around the Louve, the people sitting/waiting around, all but captured my attention continuously, using 2 colored films and 1 black and white. I will post more of my visit to the Louve. This photo was taken from inside the Louve as I came up with the escalator to exit the museum.
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rosiemary41
(110) 2005-03-25 9:43
I like this shot-its original and different from the usual shots of the glass pyramids at the Louve.
Boo-Boo
(354) 2005-05-14 9:11
Very interesting angle of the Louvre. Lots of elements, but at the same time, a simple compo. Good job!
Regards,
Jorge
sayzey
(2358) 2005-07-15 9:44
I agree the Lourve is the perfect place for photograph, inside and out, especially with the glass pyramide, which were indeed a bold choice to compliment the old architecture of the main buildings!
I heard a whisper that the louve is the longest building in th world recently, I had forgotten about it until now, can anyone confirm this, as I wouldnt know where to look to check. ( i havent got the guiness book!)
Back to your photo, I like the photo because its a mix between the old and new archetecture, seeing th ebuilding through the glass. qwell done the lines in the pyramid and the nice blue sky are very good!
Photo Information
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Copyright: Dee Lebovits (msadventure)
(632) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-05-00
- Categories: Architecture
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2005-03-24 21:39








