Pics from Honeymoon in France

wilonstott

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I've just gotten these back, and have started scanning. I thought I'd share a few.
They were all taken with an M4-P, Nokton 35mm f/1.4, and on Provia 100f.

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You went on a honeymoon and didn't take any pics of your wife??? :D I like the shots especially the Mona Lisa one
 
Might as well set the expectations early on about what it's like to vacation with a photographer!

Congratulations on the wedding and the pictures. Good metering on the frames you posted. I've just purchased a Nokton 35 1.4 myself and I believe it must be the most unjustly maligned M lens... the colors it renders are fab and chrome makes it even better.
 
Congrats on your wedding. Enjoyed your pictures.

When did you get to see the Mona Lisa with no people around it ?
We couldn't get withing 50 feet of it for the crowd (Octber2012).
 
Congrats on your wedding. Enjoyed your pictures.

When did you get to see the Mona Lisa with no people around it ?
We couldn't get withing 50 feet of it for the crowd (Octber2012).

Go 1h before close on the nights the L is open late. No line. No people. But do not miss the wonderful art along the way!
 
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