I’m looking north through a unique window for my final post from inside the Musée d’Orsay. People who saw yesterday’s post might correctly surmise I’m looking through a clock – the circular opening with pie-shaped divided sections hints.
Off in the distance is the famous The Basilica of Sacré-Cœur in the Montmartre neighborhood in Paris. Famous for street artists and pickpockets. My wife and I would later visit, so this post hints at future imagery.
The black-and-white conversion created an old-timey scene, and I enhanced it further by adding faux grain and a vignette for good measure. Other than the construction crane, the cityscape seems timeless.
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Beautiful shot! I took a selfie there and had the Louvre in the background.