Notre-Dame in Winter by Photojournalist Clay McLachlan

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Notre-Dame in Winter by Photojournalist Clay McLachlan
  Winter Notre-Dame Paris, in my point of view, pleases the eye every hour of every day of every season of the year. Here is a view of the unmistakable Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris seen shimmering through the bare trees of winter on the Île de la Cité. I find that no matter how many times I walk by the Notre-Dame, I always stop and look and remark to myself what a beautiful cathedral stands dominantly along the Seine. Wandering around the Notre-Dame to look for different views is a fun way to spend a part of a day. Winter provides many crystal-clear days with blazing sunshine and I highly recommend a visit to the City of Light during the winter months. Technical Details: Canon 5D Mark II, 45 mm Lens, Tilt Shift, F 2.8, ISO 100, 1/2000 exposure.   This photograph is a Readers’ Favorite and “Best of 2011.” Clay McLachlan is a Paris-based photojournalist with a clientele that includes internationally acclaimed top chefs, resorts and restaurants. His work has been published in award-winning books you can learn about at Clay McLachlan.com. Clay shares a slice of life in France and beyond in a photo published weekly in BonjourParis. Would you like to propose a story? Submit an article or story idea. Subscribe for free and never miss a story. Weekly newsletter has bonus content for subscribers only.     View our Top 100 Bestselling Amazon.com Items. (Wait for Amazon.com widget to load)               Featured selections: Cooking with Chocolate: Essential Recipes & Techniques (Book & DVD in English) by Clay McLachlan and Pierre Herme, the most famous pastry chef in the world Tea in the City: Paris The Table Comes First: Family, France, and the Meaning of Food By Adam Gopnik, author of Paris to the Moon. Michelin Green Guide Paris 2011
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