We are in the “Venezia” quarter of Livorno, so called because it is crossed by several canals called “fossi”.In a renovated and just repainted building, these windows stand out, screaming attention to the passing photographer.A different set of windows in the same quarter, this time seen through their reflection in the water of the “fosso”.
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Lovely sharp pastels and dreamy reflection.
I swear the first photo could have been taken in Brittany! ;-) The reflections are marvellous!
I love those windows, they are so simple and elegant with white shutters. The photo with reflection is great!
Have a nice week:)
Fantastic series!
Reminds me lovely, colorful houses in Murano :-)
They look mysterious, all are closed. Well, they got your attention :).
Love the white shutters and pretty pastel colors!
Photographer haven.
Nice photos. I always have me eyes open for windows when I'm out with the camera. Not sure why could be that I'm looking for the symmetry or something.
How different these shots would look with the shutters open. Love all three.
One of these shutters is not like the others. Makes for more interest in an already lovely setting.
I wonder what the windows look out at?
Very colorful and very creative...which brings me to say that Lois Anne and I have awarded you the Honest Scrap Award...this is a very prestigious award and you should be proud!
Please pick up your award at The Villages Daily Photo -
http://thevillagesdailyphoto.blogspot.com
And have a great day, VP!
Very nice. Great colors. Even the reflection is terrific.
I love the colors. Very nice!!!
Great windows and beautiful colours. The refelction shot is impressive.
Wonderful watery windows. Beautiful!
My goodness, that's so pretty.
Lovely colours - great shots!
I was just about to leave on a comment on your latest post when your comment came thru on pastels. You are so right. These are newer, Menton's are older - well at least the ones on the photo.
I just love that final reflection shot. Beautiful.
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