Bear with me… More Paris photos coming!

Bear with me…  More Paris photos coming!

I want to thank everyone for being patient while I wade through the almost 7000 photos I took while I was in Paris. Almost all my free time has been taken up by post-processing a little over 1000 images for each day. As I’m sure you all know, this is going to take some time. I am hoping to be finished post-processing images by the end of this weekend. After that, we’ll return to our regularly scheduled blogging.

In the meantime, I have completed processing all of the photos from Day 1 and Day 2. I’ve included a few of my favorites below…

Day 1 - Saturday


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Notre Dame on the Seine


Love at the Cathedral

Day 2 - Sunday


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Taking cover


A long Paris day

About the Author

shawn

shawn

Shawn is the creator and admin of SDuffyPhotography.com but he currently works as an IT security professional in the DC Metro area. He's been passionately into photography since the end of 2006 and is looking to make his passion a full-time job.

4 Responses to “Bear with me… More Paris photos coming!”

  1. I can smell the smoke coming off that mac here in Potomac - You rocked it in Paris!!! Love the old guy with the itchy nog!!

  2. Shawn, they are fantastik, some of them look like paintings…that could be used on a post card…Great Work

  3. You’ve got some great photographs, my favorite ones are the more natural ones though. Besides the ones that look like paintings, that’s pretty rad.

  4. @Mike: Indeed, my Mac has been working overtime this week!

    @bd: Thanks!

    @Chica: Thanks! I tend to agree… The more “landscape” and monument shots I had to try in HDR since the could were perfect for it… But for the regular, everyday city life shots, I stayed with normal processing. Black and white just seems to work so well for many of the shots I took… hence the abundance of black and white photos.

    Thanks for the comments!

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