A few photos of one of the most beautiful streets in Old Quebec. Photos were taken a few days ago, well before sunrise. All taken with an 18 - 55 mm lens set at 18 mm. ISO was set to 3200 and shutter speeds varied from 1/25 to 1/80 sec. The 5th and 6th images are of Place Royale (a town square). The church is Notre Dame des Victoires, one of the oldest churches in NA. Construction was started in 1687. The last image is of City Hall.
Very nice! Gives a sense of time and place - also looks very cold!
Like them a lot. Beautiful location
Wonderful place. It is very nice in the summer BUT a Fairyland in the winter. No Ice Hotel?
Lovely set! Old Quebec City just made my bucket list.
Excellent work! I love the night shot looking down the street toward the church. Beautiful composition and an outstanding shot.
Wonderful set, John! Brings back memories of skiing at Grey Rocks and St. Anne. Any chance of tobaggon shots at the Chateau?
angler wrote:
Excellent set.
Jim, Thank you very much!
JerseyBob wrote:
Very nice! Gives a sense of time and place - also looks very cold!
Bob, Thanks kindly. Actually it wasn't that cold. I only had my fall jacket on as the temp was just below freezing.
Charles, Thanks for the thumbs up!
poprock48 wrote:
Like them a lot. Beautiful location
poprock48, Thanks for your kind comments!
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