La Tour Eiffel II is a photograph by Al Bourassa which was uploaded on May 8th, 2011.
La Tour Eiffel II
This artwork is derived from a photograph taken March 2009 during a tour of Western Europe.... more
by Al Bourassa
Title
La Tour Eiffel II
Artist
Al Bourassa
Medium
Photograph - Photographic Artworks
Description
This artwork is derived from a photograph taken March 2009 during a tour of Western Europe.
The Eiffel Tower (La Tour Eiffel) is one of the most recognized landmarks in the world, located in the City Of Love, Paris, France.
The operators of the Eiffel have a copyright on the lighting of the tower so this artwork has been altered accordingly. You will have to experience the great light show yourself.
If you have never been to Paris, or Europe, I urge you to book your tickets today and GO! It is a trip you will never forget.
I do hope you enjoy my work.
Comments are graciously accepted.
Favoring is greatly appreciated and will garner a response.
Purchases are fantastic!
Uploaded
May 8th, 2011
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Comments (9)
Joyce Dickens
Another winning image Al; this is incredible my friend - congratulations!!! Joyce
Al Bourassa replied:
Another THANK YOU Joyce for favoring this artwork as well. Selling three Eiffel shot in one day was a morale booster!
Al Bourassa
THANK YOU SO MUCH to the purchaser of a print of this artwork, (and two more), from Keyport, NJ. I hope you will be very happy with these in your home or office.
Elaine Manley
excellent post work on the tower and great POV
Al Bourassa replied:
Thank you Elaine. I took many, many pictures from every place and angle. I would go back there in a heartbeat!
Cristopher Ernest
That's wild that they have lasers on top now......wow
Al Bourassa replied:
They actually have a double searchlight up there (you can faintly see the beam to the rear). I stood just below them on that uppermost observation deck and do have a shot of the actual searchlight somewhere.... not that I would post that.
DiDi Higginbotham
Awesome photo!
Al Bourassa replied:
Thank you Didi. I had to Photoshop it due to the copyright on the actual light display.... What silliness!