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Photography Trip to Bordeaux (Optional)

Bordeaux is a beautiful city; indeed Victor Hugo found the city so beautiful he once said: "take Versailles, add Antwerp, and you have Bordeaux". Not for nothing has Bordeaux the only city centre in the world to be declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

When Emperor Napoleon III wanted to transform a then still quasi-medieval Paris into a "modern" capital that would make France proud, he requested that Bordeaux's wonderful buildings be used as a model. The architecture of Paris is therefore based on the architecture of Bordeaux and not the other way round, as is commonly believed.

The quays alongside the river Garonne have been comprehensively refurbished in the last few years and now include the fabulous 'Miroir d'Eau' (water mirror in English).

When static the Miroir d'Eau reflects all and everyone around it. Then every twenty minutes a myriad hidden jets emit a fine spray from the feature and hundreds of people walk barefoot through the cool mist, just because it's such fun.

The two ph
otos above were taken at the Miroir d'Eau and show it both in its mirror state and in its spray state. The Miroir d'Eau is a great photo opportunity!

And, for those who like street photography (or shopping!), the fabulous Rue Sainte Catherine is the longest pedestrianised shopping street in Europe. Here you'll see French 'chic' to rival Paris.

Incidentally, it isn't always this busy, this photo was taken in the height of the August holiday season!

We've made this trip optional  because of the extra costs involved (20 litres extra fuel, autoroute tolls, city centre car parking etc) and also because it may not be to everyone's taste. Obviously, however, all photographers on a given holiday week must be in agreement to go - we can't take some and leave others at home!

The total cost for the trip works out at 60 euros and this is payable in equal shares in cash on the day by all photography guests (assuming all are in agreement to go)  e.g:

Group consisting of 1 person  -  cost per person = 60 euros
Group consisting of 2 persons - cost per person = 30 euros
Group consisting of 3 persons - cost per person = 20 euros
Group consisting of 4 persons - cost per person = 15 euros

The question as to whether you want to go or not won't be asked until you're here as, not only does it depend on numbers and mutual agreement, it depends on the weather (it needs still conditions to get the best effect from the.the Miroir d'Eau)

 

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