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Levallois, reflections

It is too quiet at home. F is currently trekking in the Moroccan desert with his friends, boys-only trip. It’s an adventure where they have camels to carry their bags, a guide to lead the way, and a chef to prepare all the meals. Tough life ;) Sadly for me, he took the 100D with him too. Yes, yes, I know, it’s his camera, and it’s to photograph exotic locations including the Sahara – all’s fair in love and, err, photography?

Reflections

Reflections

Not one to sit and grumble, I whipped up my good ol’ compact and went out exploring parts of Paris unknown to me. I was pleasantly surprised to discover the blocks of glass buildings around Levallois, reflecting back at one another while taking on the colours of the sky and cloud. It almost felt like I’ve been away in another city myself, until I hit the River Seine and saw other familiar sights.

Reflections

Reflections

Reflections

Reflections

Reflections

Reflections

It was good to be reminded just how at ease I was with this trusty sidekick of mine, and to enjoy the superzoom function it possesses. We haven’t quite yet set aside the budget for a full range of lens for the dSLR (have you seen the price?!) which even if we do, will not be necessarily light weight to carry around easily.

Nonetheless, why have I only a handful few pictures to show? Well… it seems somehow dust particles had become trapped and a good few photos came out with blurry dots here and there, gah! I may look into getting another similar compact, but it’s going to be a battle against a new laptop. And train/air tickets. And fancy restaurants… You know, cost opportunity and all.



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2 scribbles & notes

  1. med says:

    Sounds like a great trip for F heheheh ;)
    Your shots with your compact still looks good to me. I should try the Post It window tomorrow too kekeke

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