Day 5, and we decided it would be the bus tour day. Really, an exuse to take the good camera, and see what i could capture with the zoom lens.
The first part of the trip was a bust.
the eiffel tower emerging through the trees |
We both finally broke at the Eiffel Tower stop, not to see the sights, but to recover! We needed to rest in the shade of a park bench, and rehydrate with a couple of litres of water from a corner store! :-)
That gave me some time to slow down, and spend time (via the zoom on the camera) with a couple of little people embedded into the facade above us. I am presuming from the horns some sort of bachanial characters? (they seemed realatively cheerful sorts).
Having recovered a bit from early stage heatstroke, we wandered closer to the actual Eiffel Tower.
Neither of us felt the need to walk up to the top (having done that on former visits), so we again found a spot on a shady bench, and settled into an hour or so of people watching. That was fun!
Finally recovered, we got back on the bus, but this time chose the open top. Magic. So lovely sitting on top, the breeze blowing past. Now, we decided we could have just sat there the rest of the day, getting the tour, and enjoying the sights and the angles. I kept taking shots of building edges, thinking they will be good examples for the watercolour class i am going to take with Stacy in the fall (last year, the teacher told us to take photos of buildings, so we can start with a sketch)
We got on near the stop for Orsay. I was reminded that I totally forgot to take photos of the statutes outside when i had been there on day 2 (and that it is is harder to get the angle you want from the top of a moving bus.
The bus spent enough time sitting for me to zoom in on the top of the Opera.
160X zoom to catch this guy |
the super weird Louis Vuiton suitcase building? |
And there is nothing like a bridge. Though maybe i will have some time to travel on foot to get some better angles?
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