Description: A tall, tapering tower constructed of iron beams interconnected in a complex and regular way stretches skyward against a blue sky with only a few high clouds. The tower is the color of milk chocolate. The four pillars at the base approach each other as they rise to a first platform about 15 stories off the ground; they then continue to a second, smaller platform twice as high off the ground, and then converge into a single, narrow column that rises all the way to the summit of the tower, 100 stories above the ground. The individual structural components are so small compared to the tower as a whole that the structure seems semi-transparent at some points; the overall impression is of a delicate, graceful model constructed of fine metal wires painted brown. Beneath and in front of the tower we see a long, narrow park lined with trees, covered with grass and pedestrian paths; beyond the tower, we see the wings of a large building with architecture in the style of the 1930s. Tiny, dot-like figures are just barely visible at the second level of the tower.
Technical Details:
Body: Nikon F5
Lens: AF-S Nikkor 28-70/2.8D IF-ED zoom
Film: Fujichrome Provia 100F color reversal film
Exposure/Focus: AF/AE
Web preparation: Photoshop 5.0
Miscellaneous: handheld
Date: August 22, 1999
Location: Champ de Mars, Paris, France
Photo ID: N19990822P-07 Eiffel Tower Champs
Photo Credit: Copyright © 1999 by Anthony Atkielski. All rights reserved.