OP OP fotoi Cream of the Crop Joined 11 January 2025 Posts 5,519 Likes 24,782 12 June 2025 #92 Montmartre
LtDave Gold member Joined 12 January 2025 Posts 1,967 Likes 5,947 11 July 2025 #94 cruise on the Seine, my daughter with a crop sensor, 1.4x tc, and my 70-200 f2.8. that comes out to about 448mm equivalent
cruise on the Seine, my daughter with a crop sensor, 1.4x tc, and my 70-200 f2.8. that comes out to about 448mm equivalent
OP OP fotoi Cream of the Crop Joined 11 January 2025 Posts 5,519 Likes 24,782 12 July 2025 #95 Montmartre
OP OP fotoi Cream of the Crop Joined 11 January 2025 Posts 5,519 Likes 24,782 2 August 2025 #98 Notre Dame
JohnPD Gold member Joined 9 January 2025 Posts 1,031 Likes 857 Name John Image Editing No 3 August 2025 #99 fotoi said: Notre Dame View attachment 44212 Click to expand... The Church really liked their gargoyles, didn't they?
fotoi said: Notre Dame View attachment 44212 Click to expand... The Church really liked their gargoyles, didn't they?
OP OP fotoi Cream of the Crop Joined 11 January 2025 Posts 5,519 Likes 24,782 3 August 2025 #100 JohnPD said: The Church really liked their gargoyles, didn't they? Click to expand... Yes, mainly for use as waterspouts to keep water away from walls and foundation. But also as a reminder to the consequences of sin and evil.
JohnPD said: The Church really liked their gargoyles, didn't they? Click to expand... Yes, mainly for use as waterspouts to keep water away from walls and foundation. But also as a reminder to the consequences of sin and evil.
JohnPD Gold member Joined 9 January 2025 Posts 1,031 Likes 857 Name John Image Editing No 3 August 2025 #101 fotoi said: Yes, mainly for use as waterspouts to keep water away from walls and foundation. But also as a reminder to the consequences of sin and evil. Click to expand... Oh, I think it was mostly the latter. They used gargoyles everywhere, with or without water.
fotoi said: Yes, mainly for use as waterspouts to keep water away from walls and foundation. But also as a reminder to the consequences of sin and evil. Click to expand... Oh, I think it was mostly the latter. They used gargoyles everywhere, with or without water.
OP OP fotoi Cream of the Crop Joined 11 January 2025 Posts 5,519 Likes 24,782 9 August 2025 #102 Saint Germain des Prés