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Taken just round the corner from Montmartre, you know, the Sacré Coeur and all that, the ponderously famous artists' Mecca, where the Mona Lisa, the world's best-known painting was, in fact, almost 500 years TO THE DAY, actually, err, not painted, but never mind, Madonna L is everywhere in Paris, including painted-being-painted in a kind of cartoony style on the side of a carousel hoarding, and why not?
Aesthetically, I'm really not sure about this shot. The two items, the painting
and the merry-go-round, seem rather disparate and it's not a good idea to have
two opposing elements in the same frame, but eliminating one of them here would
have left a blandish scene with no context.
Paris photographer Sab Will invites you to share his unique view of the city he loves. Paris Set Me Free captures Sab's personal observations, which rub shoulders with photographic analysis in his eclectic and sometimes irreverent 'snapshots' of life in the French capital. For his complete bio, look here .
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Taken just round the corner from Montmartre, you know, the Sacré Coeur and all that, the ponderously famous artists' Mecca, where the Mona Lisa, the world's best-known painting was, in fact, almost 500 years TO THE DAY, actually, err, not painted, but never mind, Madonna L is everywhere in Paris, including painted-being-painted in a kind of cartoony style on the side of a carousel hoarding, and why not?








