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1. Amiens Cathedral


 The 13th-century Cathédrale Notre-Dame in Amiens is the largest Gothic cathedral in France. Besides the remarkable proportions, the Cathedral of Amiens is renowned for its lavishly embellished facade featuring hundreds of sculpted religious figures. An interesting photo of the cathedral would be a close-up that captures one small section of the facade.

2. Saint-Tropez


The small fishing village of 
Saint-Tropez became a glamorous seaside resort in the 1950s. Yet the town has retained its historic Provençal character, seen in the pastel-painted houses and tree-shaded squares. Opportunities for stunning photos abound at the yacht-filled harbor, within La Ponche (the original village) and at dazzling beaches.

3. Château de Chenonceau

The Château de Chenonceau stands out from the hundreds of fairy-tale castles in the Loire Valley, because of its distinctive architecture and refined feminine style. A gallery of the castle extends across the River Cher, built on an arched bridge, which allows for serene images of the building reflected in the water.

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