11 March 2010

The Oceanographic Museum for Eric Tenin and Paris Daily Photo!


We're taking a one day break from lunch at the Château Eza because today is an important day for the City Daily Photo community. It's the 5th anniversary of Eric Tenin's Paris Daily Photo. It was Eric who started it all and today, we are paying tribute to Eric by posting photographs representing the 'Tenin Perspective' - POV from the ground up or slightly skewed. (Thankyou Kim for the great idea of making a tribute in this way.)

Eric is an impossible act to follow but I hope you like this photo of the Oceanographic Museum on le rocher.

Happy 5th birthday to Paris Daily Photo and many thanks as always to Eric for everything, for the brilliant CDP idea, for sticking with it, for the friendship and inspiration you give to us all. To see the tributes of other CDP bloggers, please click here to view thumbnails for all participants

And do visit Paris Daily Photo - you'll see Eric's brand spanking new fabulous look to his blog.

14 comments:

  1. A beautiful building. I visited the museum when I was a child. It has also appeared in a few filmsmainly emulating the Monte Carlo Casino.

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  2. Well if one good wish to Eric is good, another from Monte Carlo is even better. Now let's start planning our meeting Jilly!
    xx
    v

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  3. A magnificent building and fantastic perspective worthy of Eric. Beautiful, Jilly!

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  4. superb post of the Tenin technique. so monumental

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  5. Great outlook. Very nice photo.

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  6. Great shot, very "teninesque"

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  7. Great building and great perspective. I like best things this way :)

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  8. Fantastic angle shot, Jilly!

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  9. I'm half asleep so I don't know if my previous comment worked or not. In any event, the angle of this shot is unique and a terrific tribute.

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  10. What an awesome, monumental looking building with some grand architectural details!

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  11. I love the angle of the building -- it show all the layers like a beautiful detailed wedding cake.

    And yes love the champagne glass and the bubbles rising to meet the sea.. so inviting,
    Joanny

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  12. When I was (years ago) in Monaco, I loved this building.
    Using the techni"n"que, you've enhanced the tribute.
    In MurciaDailyPhoto, you can see a photo-tribute to Eric at Eric

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  13. I'm finally getting to see the tributes to Eric and PDP, and this is wonderful! I admit I've taken a side trip to wish for a bit of lunch at Chateau Eza. Gorgeous.

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