So I think this picture should better suit your liking ;-) !
http://www.stereoscopie.fr/php/ image.php? site=Paris& page=4&img= 3&type=1& l=EN
Pierre.
Selon Dariush Radpour <osservo2000(-at-)yahoo.it >:
> Yes partially as you said. I was more focused on Quartier Latin and
> Montmartre area where I worked as a caricaturist for a very short time
> too...,so I couldn't even know about some if these Pompidou or pre Pompdou
> era buildings!
> Thank you Pierre,
> Dariush
>
> Pierre MEINDRE <pierre.meindre(-at-)free.fr > ha scritto:
> Sorry Dariush but you're wrong.
> In La Défense, oldest buildings like the CNIT (the white building just
> visible
> in the lower left corner of my picture) date from 1958. Many were built in
> the
> late '60 and in the '70. The Areva tower, where I used to work, dates
> precisely
> from 1974, so you should have seen it (or at least partially constructed) if
> you
> had ventured in this neighborhood...
>
> Pierre.
>
> Selon Dariush Radpour <osservo2000(-at-)yahoo.it >:
> > Last time I visited Paris was 1974... and there was no sign of this section
> > yet and Paris was still Paris of Charles Aznavour, Roger
> Vadim,Belmondo,Johny
> > Holliday,Sylvie Vartan, and Cartier-Bresson! It's hard to accept that a
> frech
> > man can work inside a scenario like this! I know that my "romantic" idea
> has
> > nothing to do with today's world reality but I am so happy to have had that
> > great oportunity to see Paris as it was before!
> > Yes I can see l'Arc and Tour Eiffel that far in the picture.
> > Thank you,
> > Dariush
> >
> > Pierre MEINDRE <pierre.meindre(-at-)free.fr > ha scritto:
> > La Défense is a business district West of Paris were are located
> > most of the
> > high buildings. It is in the exact alignment of the "historical axis"
> > starting
> > at the Louvre museum and going to the Concorde Obelisk and the Arch of
> > Triumph.
> >
> > To close this perspective, the Grande Arche was build in the '90.
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Grande_Arche
> >
> > Looking like a hollowed cube, it can be visited. The top level hosts
> > exhibitions. When I visited yesterdays there was a "computer museum" (with
> > some
> > machines I've used 20 years ago!) and an anaglyph exposition (drawing made
> > with
> > computer, nice but not tremendous and the author has chosen red-green
> glasses
> > but with the red lens over the RIGHT eye).
> >
> > You also have a nice view towards Paris from a lookout. The Arch of Triumph
> > can
> > be seen in the distance as well as the Eiffel Tower (not easily
> recognizable
> > as
> > it is in the same alignment as the Maine-Montparnasse tower.
> > I used to work in the black Areva tower. My office was at the 42th level,
> at
> > the
> > closest corner in the picture and the view was splendid, better that the
> one
> > from the top of the Grande Arche!
> > I've taken five pictures increasing the stereo base, here it should be
> about
> > 5-7
> > m.
> >
> > Pierre.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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