“Under a blazing mid-afternoon summer sky, we see the Seine flooded with sunshine . . . people are strolling, others are sitting or stretched out lazily on the bluish grass.” Georges Seurat. |
The waters of the River Seine have always been the heart and soul of Paris, dating back to the days when the Parisii tribe first established a fishing village on the island now known as Île de la Cité — between 250 and 200 B.C. Prized for its position as a major inland port, Paris has been invaded, occupied, and conquered by its share of foreigners over the course of two millennia, many of whom arrived by this waterway. The last major invasion by water occurred between 885 and 886 A.D., when 30,000 Norman pirates in 700 ships sailed up the Seine, only to find it valiantly defended by Comte Eudes.
Ever since the days of the Roman Empire, when Paris prospered through extensive river trading and expanded to the Left Bank, the Seine has been a great commercial artery, linked by canals to the Loire, Rhine, and Rhône rivers. Officially established as the capital city by Clovis, king of the Franks (who defeated the Roman governor of Gaul and established the Merovingian dynasty), Paris evolved into a cultural center and a showcase of glorious architecture.
It is appropriate that the center of Paris — particularly that section gracing the Seine around Île de la Cité and Île Saint-Louis — features some of the city's oldest and most majestic historic monuments. (discoverfrance.net)
10 comments:
All are brilliant !!!!
Wonderful pictures of Seine :)
Great shots and very interesting pictures. Congratulations.
Regards.
Roberto
Lovely to see through your lens.
The Seine has clearly been a muse of inspiration for you and your lens. These are wonderful.
Preciosas. Me encantan todas pero la cuarta la que más. Saludos.
Hermosisimo trabajo. Excelente tratamiento de las imagenes. Una belleza!
I really like your HDR on these shots. The Seine must be something special to photograph as a picture must always be in your presence. Beautiful job, Carraol.
Your photo effects are fantastic! Made me want to stroll through the whole blog to see what else I could find!
Your pictures should be sold in Paris as postcards.
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