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LUTETIA - Travels in France with the X100 | Nice, the colour files.



It's over. Our thoughts are already floating across the Atlantic's vast expanse, floating back to our kids and to our lives. Home.
Today we breathe in the light and colours one last time. I find myself missing all this brightness already, even as we hunt for a spot of shade. I miss the blues and reds bleeding over everything. I miss the fire and the sea.

Tomorrow it all changes. We've asked for a 3:00 AM wake up call.
And they're calling for rain in Montreal.

Next: Remnants | Odds & ends. A final word.

































 









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Reader Comments (6)

[...] Next: Nice, the colour files. [...]

thanks for sharing your trip with us... great stuff

August 17, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMorten

Wow, great shots! I think these might be my favorite set of yours from the X100.

August 17, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDrew Shannon

Thanks for sharing the photos from your trip dude, they're awesome! I love the 7th one, it reminds me of Inception. Gutted that your trip has finished as it's been great to see all the places I would love to go. You had better keep posting more shots man or else! :) 

August 17, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Pride

Thank you for sharing some truly amazing images with us. I have really enjoyed checking in everyday for an update to the travel series!

August 17, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterGary

Thanks all :)
I have one last post left with some odds and ends as well as an assessment of the camera's overall performance. I have to admit I'm a little sad to have reached the end of this series — in a way it extended the trip considerably by making me reflect on the experience. It also forced me into much tighter edits.

Glad you guys enjoyed it as much as I did.

August 17, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterPatrick La Roque

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