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A snapshot of Arc De Triomphe (Triumphal Arch) in Paris, from underneath looking upward. This is something different from what you’ve seen normally. This 50m high monument was built in 1830s, to honour those who fought for France during the Napoleonic Wars. Those names inscribed on the inside walls are French generals involved in wars. I took this travel photo on my recent Europe travel to Paris and some other parts of Western Europe.

Triumphal Arch from below

Technical Data: Nikon D60 with Tamron SP10-24mm, ISO 100, shutter speed 1/125s, Aperture F5.6 at 10mm focal length, No flash, sRGB color space.

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I’m Europe crazy! I’ve just grabbed a couple of air ticket to London, again! They are for traveling in June next year 2011!

Good news for those who haven’t been to London and are looking for cheap air fares to Europe next Summer! (Not this Summer, it’s ending soon…) AirAsia X is releasing its extraordinary low fare tickets starting from today to destinations such as London, Melbourne, Tianjin, New Delhi, Seoul and more! This sales will last for only 3 days until19th August 2010!

For traveling both ways from LCCT to New Delhi and Mumbai during 1st April – 11th August 2011, you need to pay absolutely nothing for the ticket. What you need to pay is only RM 207.00 for both the airport taxes of LCCT and New Delhi.

For traveling both ways from LCCT to Australia Melbourne during the same period, you need to pay only RM750.00 for the all-in fares!

For traveling both ways from LCCT to London during the same period, the all-in fares is only RM1,500.00!

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Exciting, isn’t it? If you happen to be in Malaysia next Summer and wish to travel to those AirAsiaX destinations from here, log on their website now to grab extraordinary low fares! I’m not promoting for them here. I’m just an advocate of budget travel!

I’ve just travelled to London and Western Europe Last May and I’ve bought these low fare tickets to travel to Eastern Europe next Summer! I’ve saved over one thousand in flight tickets alone. This gives me extra budget to spend on my accommodations and other transportation in EU!

I’ve just had my first confirmed travel plan for Year 2011! I will have my second chance to shoot more photos in Eastern Europe and bet June would be a better month with more sunlight if compared to my last Europe travel in May. :) I would have better coverage on my travelogue in Europe by then, though I’ve still haven’t even completed my travel stories on my first destination of my recent Western Europe travel:)Travel Feeder, your ultimate travel photo blog

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cecil on August 15th, 2010

We had a relatively good weather on our 3rd day in London. Though it was raining during certain hours of the day, we still had enough bright sun and blue sky to shoot photos to capture the best landmarks in London. As I mentioned before, great photos need good lighting, the photo below explained it [...]

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This snapshot tells you one thing. We had a clear sky and bright sunny day on 3rd day of our London travel! I captured this street view in Camden Town of London which is famous for its open-air Camden markets selling antique goods, clothing, rockers’ fashion, souvenirs and many other stuffs. Many local people (Hippies [...]

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cecil on August 8th, 2010

Don’t be confused. Soho London has nothing to do with SOHO (Small Office Home Office). Soho London is an entertainment area in the City of Westminster, West End of London city centre. It was a farmland in 16th century. No record have stated how Soho got its name in the first place. Some believed it [...]

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