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Well proportioned combined with a great sense of composition, gives this piece a unique appeal!
The muted colours and the greyness of the sky actually capture the essence of the moment. There is absolutely no hint of pretense in this piece and Paris along with her Eiffel Tower is presented here in a humble yet grand way... The absence of saturated colours actually gives this piece a more realistic tinge. <img src="e.deviantart.net/emoticons/h/h…" width="15" height="13" alt="

The full length of the Eiffel flanked by the trees and roads on either side, down on the ground gives almost a bird's eye view of the spot from a distance. The view is charming and endearing and very very France! <img src="e.deviantart.net/emoticons/s/s…" width="15" height="15" alt="



i loved the bird's eye view and the entire panorama of this one! 
and /i adore grey skies... lol! its strange, i know... but they give such a definition to even the most majestic of structures ~ one has not seen a place entirely unless one sees it under the spell of a passionate shower
yes.. I do love the rain!

and /i adore grey skies... lol! its strange, i know... but they give such a definition to even the most majestic of structures ~ one has not seen a place entirely unless one sees it under the spell of a passionate shower

yes.. I do love the rain!



























What can I say? I'M IN LOVE WITH THIS PIC. I mean, the impact of this is huge, both for the colours you used and for the composition.
I really appreciate the sky cause the clouds create such a great dark/sad atmosphere and everything seems "deep".
Maybe this isn't really original cause, you know, everyone who visit Paris take a lot of pics of the Tour. But you did it in a different way and I really appreciate this.
I also like the font you used to write on the pic and the colour, you did a very nice work.
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