Ten Favourite Shots of 2015: No9 Eiffel Tower Surprise


Anyone who is a regular visitor to this blog will know that I love photographing I Paris.  I am lucky that I travel to Paris for business several times a year and this gives me the opportunity to explore around the famous and not so famous parts of the City of Light.

The Eiffel Tower is one of my favourite places to photograph and the 1000 foot high structure dominates the skyline of Paris, in fact the Eiffel Tower is the symbol of Paris.  I have plenty of shots of the Tower and I now try to find as many different angles as possible.

This shot was taken from the Paris office of the World Endurance Championship last February and while the Eiffel Tower is situated in a park on the bank of River Seine, this image taken using a telephoto lens, has compressed the perspective so it appears the Tower is in a densely built up area. 

Also being such a large structure I like to zoom in and parts of the Eiffel Tower but ensuring that the image is still easily recognisable for the viewer.

This shot in no9 on my Top 10 favourite list of 2015.  The shot was taken on a Fujifilm X-T1 and an XF55-200mm f3.5/4.8 telephoto zoom.


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