Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Next in the Series


OK, here it is. The third in the series I showed you yesterday. This is another image found on the streets of Parma. I'm toying with calling this series "Classic Italian" but we'll have to see how it forms up. So far, it seems to be classic red vehicles on the streets of Italy near some sort of grocery crates. I don't know if that will hold, but who would have thought I would have three of these? We'll see what I find next week, when we visit Sicily.

The Exploring with a Camera: Breaking the Rule of Thirds link is now closed. The winner of the "C is for Camera" journal is Michelle, who goes by Pixie Dreams on Flickr. Congrats Michelle! Thanks so much to all who linked in, it was great to see all of these wonderful images. Don't forget to visit Tammy Lee Bradley at Bliss and Folly to see who won the Vintage Camera trio.

Come back tomorrow for the next Exploring with a Camera post, this week we're going to Capture the Sky!

11 comments:

  1. You just wouldn't see a bike like this anywhere but mainland Europe. It's wonderful - colour, composition, everything. And it tells a story which is the icing on the cake. Or the fruit on the stall:-)

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  2. I really like the photo. To me, it is represents what I see and experience in Italy each day.

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  3. this is such a wonderful capture, makes you want to just ride off on that bike eating fruit from the stall, lovely!

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  4. enjoying this series you have going

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  5. This shot my be my favorite of the 3 - just makes me so happy.

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  6. I found your blog a another's - The Spirit that Moves Me. What a beautiful blog you've created. Evocative. Cosy. Makes me want to settle myself in a chair facing the street and watch the world go by. Thanks!

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  7. Great shot! It really compliments the other two in the series.

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  8. A very charming shot with a vintage flavor. My fav so far....

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  9. I love this photo and i can only imagine how many great opportunities for a beautiful photo this country must have :)

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