Just like the beach volleyball venue here in Paris, the Grande Palais (which was home to fencing and now taekwondo) is so beautiful that I was more interested in capturing the venue than the sport. No offense to those of you who know and love taekwondo, but I just love the architecture in this building.
I was in the Grande Palais about two weeks ago and shot images of the fencing, but the widest lens I had with me was the Canon RF 24-70mm. I really wanted to go back and get some wider shots to show thi amazing place.
This is the shot I was looking for, with some high action at the bottom of the frame, but surrounded by the amazing architecture of the Grande Palais. This image really shows off the abilities of the new RF 10-20mm lens. The close-up images (shown previously) were taken from the same spot as this photo. What a difference a lens choice can make!
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