The illuminated Notre-Dame Cathedral reflects in the waters of the Seine in the Parisian night
2016
02/22
NIKON D810, 24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8 @
f/8.0 5/1,
ISO 64
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An evocative night view shows Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral rising majestically on the Ile de la Cite, with its illuminated Gothic towers reflected in the dark waters of the Seine. Built between 1163 and 1345, the cathedral represents one of the greatest masterpieces of French Gothic architecture. The rose window of the western facade and the richly sculpted portals are enhanced by the night lighting. On the right, a bridge crossing the river can be glimpsed, while the lampposts along the quay create golden reflections on the water. This image captures the magic of nocturnal Paris, when historic monuments take on an almost unreal aura.