I had taken a shot of the entire facade of the Brasserie in Paris, but noticed this detail of the two juxtaposed patrons. Normally restaurants of this type in Paris are always crowded with patrons, but Monday May 1 is Labor Day in France, and the city was relatively empty.
Shot with Sony RX100M4. Cropped in Lightroom, exported to Photoshop for application of Topaz Adjust to grunge up the image, and converted to grayscale in Lightroom
I would LOVE to EAT @ that place -- Or @ minimum have a cup of coffee/glass of wine while watching all the folks stroll by --- Really good capture -- Thanks for telling us why the place was empty
Very, very well done. You created a truly timeless image here.
ken_stern wrote:
I would LOVE to EAT @ that place -- Or @ minimum have a cup of coffee/glass of wine while watching all the folks stroll by --- Really good capture -- Thanks for telling us why the place was empty
It is the Royal Trinity Cafe, across a square from the Église de la Sainte-Trinité. We had a lovely Charcuterie plate and a bottle of Chateauneuf du Pape red.
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