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ooh, they are lovely......made me long even more Sue.
I love this kind of stuff. I am in awe of those skilled men who did this work so long ago...and I often wonder what modern stuff will be left in a few centuries, and will the population of the time, think as I do now??
Any plans to revisit Sue? And can you get me in your suitcase?
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Very beautiful Sue -and hard to capture. Amazing colours and architecture. Have you tried chopping them a bit to maximise the mosaics?
As to Venice it's one of those places that people either love or hate -no middle ground as far as I can tell from what different people have told me.
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ooh, they are lovely......made me long even more Sue.
I love this kind of stuff. I am in awe of those skilled men who did this work so long ago...and I often wonder what modern stuff will be left in a few centuries, and will the population of the time, think as I do now??
Any plans to revisit Sue? And can you get me in your suitcase?
Book yourself a cheap flight on Ryanair Margaret and come to stay here in Cremona -I'm always glad to play the tour guide
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“Beauty is an experience, nothing else. It is not a fixed pattern or an arrangement of features. It is something felt, a glow or a communicated sense of fineness.” ~ D. H. Lawrence
Dianne...wish I could do that......but life is a bit full on at the moment......full of childminding and mummy watching.....I feel like the meat in a Margaret Sandwich.
__________________ The world will not be destroyed by evil people... It will be destroyed by those who stand by and do Nothing. (a paraphrase on a quote by Albert Einstein)
ooh, they are lovely......made me long even more Sue.
I love this kind of stuff. I am in awe of those skilled men who did this work so long ago...and I often wonder what modern stuff will be left in a few centuries, and will the population of the time, think as I do now??
Any plans to revisit Sue? And can you get me in your suitcase?
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Originally Posted by mobertol
Very beautiful Sue -and hard to capture. Amazing colours and architecture. Have you tried chopping them a bit to maximise the mosaics?
As to Venice it's one of those places that people either love or hate -no middle ground as far as I can tell from what different people have told me.
Thank you both, glad you liked them, they turned out better than I expected and no I haven't played about with them any more.
No plans to go back Margaret, we very rarely revisit places, there are too many new ones to see... Though I do have a suitcase just about big enough for a body but that only goes on cruises with me. Or you could sit in the shower in our camper van...
Di we went to Venice in March when there was still snow on the ground at the Lido. Not sure I would have been so enamoured in the height of summer but maybe the buildings and atmosphere might even conquer the effect of hordes of tourists. You could almost do a day trip from Garda, just to dip your toe in the water, so to speak...
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We have just had four days in a Lodge at Pine lakes.
I took one or two pictures of Morecambe as well, just so Susie wouldn't feel left out.
Thanks Russell, that is the best photo of the Yacht Club I have ever seen - I usually take it from the other side so you don't get that fantastic background. And you were only a few yards from our house!
When you said you were going to Pine Lakes I hadn't connected the name with that place near Carnforth! Hope you and June had a lovely break and she wasn't too exhausted by it.
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Thanks for the compliment Susie, the Yacht club photo was taken from the side of the Midland Hotel with a 300mm lens.
Yes June was exhausted but we took our time and she went back to the lodge to sleep for a while in the afternoon. The little mobo scooter makes life easier, the best thing i ever bought her.
Pine lakes is a lovely place, very peaceful and the lodges are much bigger than I expected.
I took loads of photos all around the area. The trouble is that I have to downsize the photos and it takes time so I only do a few for the forum. I suppose I should set the resolution a bit lower. Apart from that I never do any manipulating of my photos, they are straight from the card.
My last two for todays quota.
The Lodge and the night view.
Agreed Gremlin! Karma due to you both -have already been to generous in the last 24 hrs.
Love you silouhette of the bench and the lights reflecting in the water.
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“Beauty is an experience, nothing else. It is not a fixed pattern or an arrangement of features. It is something felt, a glow or a communicated sense of fineness.” ~ D. H. Lawrence
Dianne you suggested I play around with the mosaic shots and having done so only one came out well - the others are either too blurred or shot at funny angles to make good closeups. Here it is together with a few more tower shots.
1 The mosaic closeup -Three wise men and the star (note their names are picked out above), 6th century in San Apollinare Nuovo. Thought this might make a good Christmas card... Love their fancy leggings - and they are wearing Phrygian caps, symbol of freedom and liberty, adopted also during the French Revolution
2 - 4 Torre Civico (town tower in Ravenna) still standing - just.
This visibly leaning tower is the sole survivor of many mediaeval towers that once dotted the city of Ravenna. It was built in the 12th century, when prominent families raced to build such towers to assert their power and dominance all over central Italy. The towers of Ravenna were deliberately destroyed in the 13th century when the city came under papal rule, as a way to exert control over the city. Only la Torre Civica was spared because it had been taken over by the local government of Ravenna. The tower rises 39 metres and is reinforced with steel in order to prevent it from collapsing. Fun Things To Do in Ravenna - Attractions & Must See - VirtualTourist
5 San Marino, Palazzo Pubblico -town hall and government building
6 Tower of 5, seen above the rooftops
7 Urbino, Ducal Palace
8 Close up of above
9 Torre del Mangia, Siena at dusk. The name, (meaning "Tower of the Eater") derives from its first guardian, Giovanni di Balduccio, nicknamed Mangiaguadagni for his tendency to spend all his money on food. Built in 1338-1348, it is located in the Piazza del Campo, adjacent to the Palazzo Pubblica. When built it was one of the tallest secular towers in medieval Italy. At 88 m, it is now second only to Cremona's Torrazzo - Dianne, over to you!
10 San Gimignano - the medieval Manhattan - this is where most tourists go to see towers but we couldn't get closer than 2km in our motorhome, even to park so we didn't bother. Same in Assisi, but other paces such as Loreto (pilgrimage centre), Pienza (Renaissance gem) and San Marino, were positively welcoming. Could do a whole post of pics of our van parked in various Italian towns!
__________________ Let sleeping polar bears lie...
Thanks for the compliment Susie, the Yacht club photo was taken from the side of the Midland Hotel with a 300mm lens.
Yes June was exhausted but we took our time and she went back to the lodge to sleep for a while in the afternoon. The little mobo scooter makes life easier, the best thing i ever bought her.
Pine lakes is a lovely place, very peaceful and the lodges are much bigger than I expected.
I took loads of photos all around the area. The trouble is that I have to downsize the photos and it takes time so I only do a few for the forum. I suppose I should set the resolution a bit lower. Apart from that I never do any manipulating of my photos, they are straight from the card.
My last two for todays quota.
The Lodge and the night view.
The first photo, I can see your wife in the window, but the large window, around the area of the chairs I can see a face in the reflection, no body just a face with blue eyes. Is it me or can someone else see it?
Dianne you suggested I play around with the mosaic shots and having done so only one came out well - the others are either too blurred or shot at funny angles to make good closeups. Here it is together with a few more tower shots.
1 The mosaic closeup -Three wise men and the star (note their names are picked out above), 6th century in San Apollinare Nuovo. Thought this might make a good Christmas card... Love their fancy leggings - and they are wearing Phrygian caps, symbol of freedom and liberty, adopted also during the French Revolution
2 - 4 Torre Civico (town tower in Ravenna) still standing - just.
This visibly leaning tower is the sole survivor of many mediaeval towers that once dotted the city of Ravenna. It was built in the 12th century, when prominent families raced to build such towers to assert their power and dominance all over central Italy. The towers of Ravenna were deliberately destroyed in the 13th century when the city came under papal rule, as a way to exert control over the city. Only la Torre Civica was spared because it had been taken over by the local government of Ravenna. The tower rises 39 metres and is reinforced with steel in order to prevent it from collapsing. Fun Things To Do in Ravenna - Attractions & Must See - VirtualTourist
5 San Marino, Palazzo Pubblico -town hall and government building
6 Tower of 5, seen above the rooftops
7 Urbino, Ducal Palace
8 Close up of above
9 Torre del Mangia, Siena at dusk. The name, (meaning "Tower of the Eater") derives from its first guardian, Giovanni di Balduccio, nicknamed Mangiaguadagni for his tendency to spend all his money on food. Built in 1338-1348, it is located in the Piazza del Campo, adjacent to the Palazzo Pubblica. When built it was one of the tallest secular towers in medieval Italy. At 88 m, it is now second only to Cremona's Torrazzo - Dianne, over to you!
10 San Gimignano - the medieval Manhattan - this is where most tourists go to see towers but we couldn't get closer than 2km in our motorhome, even to park so we didn't bother. Same in Assisi, but other paces such as Loreto (pilgrimage centre), Pienza (Renaissance gem) and San Marino, were positively welcoming. Could do a whole post of pics of our van parked in various Italian towns!
Nice set of buildings again, picture 5 smashing set of candle widgets right up the front of the building
Today in Pictures, a wet slippy muddy day, up to 5 arches and back down the other side, I fell over twice in the mud. The things I go through, at my age.
1. The start point, the last bit of the Ashton Frost Engine.
2. On the way up a view across the Clough, its going brown now.
3. What was once 5 arches, there is a large amount of water today.
4. I just cant stop myself, I used to go to school with her.
5. Shoe mill on a wet day.
6. Another look across the clough on the way back down.
7.This is what's called an Oak Apple, its actualy the Gall wasp injecting the Oak bud with an egg, and the tree forms this gall as protection.
8. Bath night again.
9. I know, another one, this time I'm up a tree, and one of my "fall over" points.
10.Almost out of the clough, this is behind the area that was once Highams bleach works.