Ste. Clotilde is an extraordinarily beautiful 19th century neo-gothic church situated in the seventh arrondissement of Paris. You can read about its history here: [ Ссылка ]
I came across this church by accident as I was walking down to the seventh arrondissement to get some film developed. One thing I love about walking in Paris is discovering works of art by chance.
Now that confinment is easing in Paris, I will be able to take you to places other than parks, graveyards, and churches. I eagerly anticipate trips to art galleries and museums, as well as sampling fare at a variety of cafes. I post new content every week and am always grateful to new subscribers. This summer I hope to do some international travelling after I get fully vaccinated, and I would like to share my footage with you.
Music: Gymnopedie #3 by Erik Satie, performed by Kevin Macleod; Mer-ka-ba by Jesse Gallagher; both courtesy of YouTube Audio Library.
Camera: Canon EOS 250D; still photos on Huawei Mobile
Gimbal: Zhiyuan Crane
Paris Promenade in 4K: Visiting Ste. Clotilde
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