Hello, I am new to your site and got here via andother blogger that you left a comment on. I must say your pictures have captured my interest...so much so, that I have gone back through all you photo's and there are so many that are just breathtaking, like "Trafalgar" and "In Bruges". I love how you capture not only the beauty but real life like the little boy who's diaper is showing at the fountain "Square Tandou". Looking at the picture as posted and clicking on it to see the real thing is like two different worlds..."Wave Swinger" is a good example. I have enjoyed learning things about places I have never been and probably will never go like "Saint George West Bank". I have no idea how you capture such beauty like "Johannes Church" and was fasinated at the "Woman in Blue". Sorry this comment is so long.... I will be a frequent visitor:)
Very nice! I love the bells in the background and the clock, which, as would be expected features Roman numerals!
ReplyDeleteThe obelisk I know nothing about...an ancient totem pole it would seem...
Lovely zoom (I think) juxtaposing these beautiful elements.
ReplyDeleteI have to go back to Rome. I agree with Tapirgal, great zoom.
ReplyDeleteI agree - terrific:)
ReplyDeleteHello, I am new to your site and got here via andother blogger that you left a comment on. I must say your pictures have captured my interest...so much so, that I have gone back through all you photo's and there are so many that are just breathtaking, like "Trafalgar" and "In Bruges". I love how you capture not only the beauty but real life like the little boy who's diaper is showing at the fountain "Square Tandou". Looking at the picture as posted and clicking on it to see the real thing is like two different worlds..."Wave Swinger" is a good example. I have enjoyed learning things about places I have never been and probably will never go like "Saint George West Bank". I have no idea how you capture such beauty like "Johannes Church" and was fasinated at the "Woman in Blue". Sorry this comment is so long.... I will be a frequent visitor:)
ReplyDelete@ Changes in the wind - Thank you for your very kind words, I hope you'll always find something interesting here...
ReplyDeleteVery different civilizations brought together in one photo. Fascinating.
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