Tag: “France”

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  1. Beirut --> Paris.

    Flying home to Los Angeles from traveling/visiting family in Beirut, Lebanon.

    We left Beirut (for CDG Paris) on a redeye MEA flight...this was the sunrise midair. The engine (foreground) has a red cast from the plane's red night-lights, still visible since the sun had not risen fully.

    Canon EOS 400D/Digital Rebel XTi
    Canon EFS 18-55mm.

  2. Parisien Christmas

    Place Abbesses in Montmartre, Paris at Christmas - fairground rides and market stalls

  3. Le Goût (Taste)

    Along quai des Orfèvres...

    Paris, France

    4 May 2006

  4. Surf City?? Huntington Beach vs. Santa Cruz

    Santa Cruz claims to be the real Surf City, what with Jack O'neill, the inventor of the wet suit living there, and the Duke first surfing there, but Huntington Beach outsmarted them by copyrighting the name Surf City USA. Read the following article by Rut

  5. Moonshine, a new French Infatuation

    In the small village of Herisson in the Auvergne region of France, there lives a retired thespian who makes moonshine. Who'd think that in a town of less than 500 people this man who once performed on stage all over Europe would pal up with an American f

  6. France, Where Life Imitates Art

    In France, art is more than just what hangs on gallery walls. It's a way of life.

  7. The Festival Queen goes all out for her 400th Anniversary

    Quebec City Canada is celebrating its 400 Anniversary in 2008 with parades, concerts, and fireworks.

  8. Paris for the Unoriginal Traveller

    Hot chocolate, rowboats, strobe lights: a young Californian's weekend in Paris.

  9. landscape near SAS Radisson Farnham, Ireland

    sunrise near the Radisson

  10. Love In-Transit.

    Charles de Gaulle International Airport, terminal 4 (*If memory serves...). A woman holding her child, silhouetted against the rising morning sky.

    Shot in-transit/on layover, heading to Beirut from Los Angeles.

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