The Pont-Neuf, Paris
The Pont-Neuf, one of Hemingway's regular walking routes as he explored the Seine and its inhabitants. He loved the Notre Dame area, it was close to the booksellers and then he might sit on the grass and eat his lunch as he watched the fishermen.
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Nice photo, Paul. Black and white seem makes it so nostalgic, but it wasn't exactly a quiet time, was it, especially in Europe.
Hello Meg,
I try to find "vintage" photos - this one is more recent.
In the early twenties, Hemingway's time in Paris, I think it was relatively civilized except for the inflation. That's what brought so many artists and other expats there to begin with; it was cheap to live there. Also, many veterans of the First World War liked Europe and decided to stay awhile ( or come back).
Yes... very nostalgic. Ham from LondonDailyPhoto has another blog, lostparis.blogspot.com, unfortunately he's not posting for a long time.
Hi Carlos,
I took a look at that blog - it's very interesting - the vintage photos. I hope he posts some more.
Paul
Happy New Year, Paul! We've been 11.5 hours into the New Year! Hope to see more stuff here in 2007.
mmm lovely images you write about there, in addition to a great photo.
Hey the Pont-Neuf! Such a romantic spot! ;)
I like this photo in black and white.
What a terrific photo! I know it isn't quite from the time you wanted, but the effect is still "vintage."
Very perceptive Josy - it's not vintage, so I "stole" one that could perhaps pass.
If you click on it it takes you to a poster seller. They allow you to use their stuff for blogs cuz you just might buy one.
But this at least lets me off the copyright hook - they want you to post it.
(No perception here- I just read comment sections. Surely you've noticed.)
(Speaking of perception, I take it you've noted that this Blogger-sponsored sketchblog account of mine is in fact connected with http://monmouthdailyphoto.wordpress.com , yes? Since you don't allow comments from non-Blogger-people and all..)
Hi Josy, I appreciate your visits.
I thought anyone could post here.
I know your sketchbook & Monmouth photo blog are connected.
Am I misunderstanding you?
thanks for stopping by my site and leaving a comment :) wasn't sure where to leave you a comment.
Btw, I like these photos.
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