Back home (Paris Travel Log #3)

Our visit to Paris was short but busy. Just before we caught our train, we went to the Doisneau exhibition, musee Maillol.

Queue

It was absolutely heaving and you had to have booked in advance. To have some quiet time, and because we’re rebels, we did it in reverse so that we only hit the crowd on the last floor (the ground floor, which was the first for most people).

Inside, I liked the DIY solution for lighting with double layered sellotaped filters on projectors.

Light

That woman was looking at Doisneau photos on her phone in front of the real thing inside the Doisneau exhibition. Sometimes I wonder about people.

I don’t get it

When we came out, I saw a superfluity of nuns. It was spooky: it reminded me of Doisneau’s photo of nuns in front of a metro station taken in the street only 1 stop away from where we were.

Nuns!

Doisneau took his photo at Sevres-Babylone, a block away from here.

Rue du Bac

That guy was having a break outside a restaurant.

Having a break

Back on the subway, I was reminded of photos from the Canary Wharf photos of escalators.

Escalators

On the subway, two guys were playing music. I was amused by how the guitar seemed to hit the left one in the face.

Musicians

Finally on the train home. Line overload.

Outside Montparnasse

Nearly home.

Pylones and turbines

See you another time.

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