Paris is admittedly a bit beyond Beyond, but we love the place, get in long hours of walking there, and find wonderful things to photograph.
Some samples here from our trip there last week include chairs stacked in the early morning, and some "faces" on the Pont Neuf at night.
The "faces" are just a few of the Pont Neuf's 385 mascarons (masques) sculpted by Germain Pilon in the 16th century. They're apparently all imaginary, and don't represent any particular notables of the era, as Renaissance paintings often do.
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