Showing posts with label Geneva. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geneva. Show all posts

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Geneva, Switzerland










Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Grand Fireworks Display at the Geneva Festival 2013

Fireworks Geneva Festival © 2013 Michael LaPalme
GRAND FEU D’ARTIFICE DES FÊTES DE GENÈVE

The Grand Fireworks Display of the Geneva Festival - Saturday 10 August, 2013 10pm

Fireworks Geneva Festival © 2013 Michael LaPalme

I made my way down to the lake. The crowds were incredibly large. I should have secured a better spot several hours beforehand.  All of the roads around the lake were closed and were filled with tens of thousands of spectators who had come to view the festival's grand finale. Groups of people kept bumping into the legs of my camera tripod while the sensor was exposing.

Fireworks Geneva Festival © 2013 Michael LaPalme

I found a spot on the Pont de Bergues which spans the Rhone river and connects the Ile Rousseau with the mainland. Feeling a bit claustrophobic I decided to pack things up and find another location.  I walked over to the Square de Alps, a small park along the water and found a place to sit on the grass and shot these images from there.

 Fireworks Geneva Festival © 2013 Michael LaPalme


Proceedings were opened by the Portuguese company Grupo LUSO Pirotecnia de Almada with a journey through traditional and contemporary music characteristic of Portugal. The second half  was staged by the Pyrostars de Genève company on the theme “Conquests and Conquerors’’.

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Scenes from Geneva, Switzerland


The city of Geneva is located on the banks of Lake Geneva at the mouth of the Rhone river nestled among the Alps.

The Paquis District from Lake Geneva 
The food, languages, people and architecture could not be any different than those of my adopted home city in Bangkok.

Gare de Cornivan
Sometimes when I have free time away from work I wonder the streets past the train station down to the lake. 

Rue de Laussanne near the Gare de Cornivan 
The lake is calm and the people gather at its shores to drink wine and eat french food. The eclectic mix of people and their openness to culture and language is very different from my life in Asia. 

Jet d'Eau on Lake Geneva 
As time permits, I will explore the city and document her streets, people and culture with my camera and posts those images here. 

The Grottes Apartments 
The architecture is quite beautiful here and the green space, clean air and beautiful mountain scenery is something that I am not used to. 

The Broken Chair 
I enjoy the fact that the city welcomes people from all over the world. There is artwork all over the city.



The city is orderly and runs like clockwork. There are no traffic jams and the public transportation is efficient and trustworthy. The city provides free public transportation cards and my commute to and from work costs less than it does in Bangkok.



Street art in Geneva

I have only just begun to explore this great city and country and hopefully will be able to provide a series of images illustrating the beauty of this peaceful city and country.




Perhaps it is the cool weather that summers in Switzerland offer which is the biggest draw. I ponder how life must be here in the winter. For now I will enjoy my time and document the city.

View of Lake Geneva 

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Rue de Lausanne, Geneva

Rue de Lausanne, Geneva Switzerland  © 2013 Michael LaPalme

Due to professional commitments I have only begun to explore the city of Geneva and will do so at greater depth over the coming weeks. Here is the view of my current location near the Gare de Cornavin train station in central Geneva. 


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