The Luxor Obelisk



A quick day trip to Paris for a couple of meetings gave me time to walk back through the Place de la Concorde in the spring sunshine before catching the Metro and RER back to the airport.

As with all well photographed tourist sites, the challenge is to find some different angles to take some images that stand out from the norm.  Using the X-T1 with the 35mm f1.4 and 56mm f1.2 Fujinon prime lenses I tried to capture some images of the Luxor Obelisk in the centre of the Place de la Concorde.


The Luxor Obelisk stands at 75 feet (23 metres) and is a 3000 year old Egyptian obelisk that stood outside the Temple at Luxor before being shipped to Paris in 1833.  Originally there were two obelisks standing at the gates to the temple at Luxor and the twin of the Paris Obelisk still stands in Egypt.

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