Saturday, February 12, 2011
Sharing the Love
This week is "Sharing the Love" week on Mortal Muses, have you caught it yet? Each muse has selected a guest to take her place and share the love - it's been great fun! Come by and see all of our guests musing on the theme "Evidence of Love." My special guest is Jennifée, a wonderful photographer from Norway. I love her images! You can find her post here.
My wonderful muse friend, Tammy Lee Bradley of Bliss and Folly, is also sharing the love with me and with you too! She is offering a giveaway of a vintage camera trio on her blog when you link in to Exploring with a Camera: Breaking the Rule of Thirds. So there are two giveaways if you link in this time! Visit Tammy's blog to see the details of the giveaway, and then come link in here. Thanks so much to Tammy for sharing the love with us all!
In the last week, I've had three wonderful bloggers give the Stylish Blogger Award to me. I would like to thank them so much for sharing the love with The Kat Eye View of the World and Exploring with a Camera. Please stop by and leave them some love in the form of comments too!
Christine at Blue Elephant Photography
Beth at Rainbows'n'Frogs Photography
Karen at Out in the Fields
Today's "evidence of love" is from Via dell'Amore in Cinque Terre. If you ever wanted to find love-themed graffiti, this is the place. Enjoy your weekend!
Labels:
Cinque Terre,
giveaway,
graffiti,
Italy,
love
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love that shot! can't wait to see mine :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE graffiti! Have a photobook in the works of graffiti-covered train cars. DH has worked with rail cars for 30 years and we started going to the yard and capturing this beautiful art. I know you shouldn't art things that aren't yours but some of these pieces are just amazing. Have a wonderful day, my friend!
ReplyDeleteYay! i ♥ love... it's so much fun sharing. xo tam
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, and as always, wonderful post Kat!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a wonderful weekend.
A perfect weekend to share the love! I noticed that most of the graffiti in Italy is about love (at least where we traveled). Ahhh those Italians!
ReplyDeletethanks for the shoutout! oh gosh i love that graffiti ♥ wall!
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