Yes, a senseless tragedy. We are holding the Parisians tight in our thoughts and prayers too. . .but Parisians are strong and proud–they will absolutely endure.
Thanks. Actually, the angle was dictated by the mesh and wire that block much of the view from the gargoyles’ perch at Notre Dame. (I guess people were dropping items to the ground, so mesh was put up for safety reasons.) There are some fabulous, and unblocked, views into the center of the cathedral structure, but unobstructed views looking out over the city, especially to the front of the building, are hard to come by. At some point, I’ll publish a few more photos from the towers. All the best, and thanks for the comment!
My prayers go out to the people in Paris…such a tragedy.
Yes, a senseless tragedy. We are holding the Parisians tight in our thoughts and prayers too. . .but Parisians are strong and proud–they will absolutely endure.
Happy to know that you and yours are safe.
Thanks so much!
Love the angle of this photograph!
Thanks. Actually, the angle was dictated by the mesh and wire that block much of the view from the gargoyles’ perch at Notre Dame. (I guess people were dropping items to the ground, so mesh was put up for safety reasons.) There are some fabulous, and unblocked, views into the center of the cathedral structure, but unobstructed views looking out over the city, especially to the front of the building, are hard to come by. At some point, I’ll publish a few more photos from the towers. All the best, and thanks for the comment!