The front door of the “Palazzo Santa Elisabetta” (Saint Elizabeth), in “Via Marradi”, underlined by a set of advertising panels on the other side of the street, in “Piazza Attias”.Saturday, January 29, 2011
Five Ms
The front door of the “Palazzo Santa Elisabetta” (Saint Elizabeth), in “Via Marradi”, underlined by a set of advertising panels on the other side of the street, in “Piazza Attias”.
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Great composition VP.
Two speeds of time.
Please have a good and calm weekend.
daily athens
I was going to say that's a nice looking Mackers! Well, it's still nice looking, whatever it is.
Oh dear! I'd recognize those golden arches anywhere! (And I fear they may be just about everywhere!)
Oh, no! Is nothing sacred?
I agree with Jack...the whole Mickey D's thing is just a bit much.
They will just advertise anywhere. Nice find.
You know, we have so many better other things to transport to other countries. I think that those signs mar the landscape! the building would be far more attractive without those signs!
This is a juxtaposition: the ads are far from the building, on the other side of the street. You need to stretch yourself a bit to see them like this.
These panel are a railing of sort for the pedestrian zone and are available to any advertiser. There is much worse around than McDonald's logo...
Now you said it, I observed it :)
Show us the worse!
This is a very nice composition though.
Not the place I would choose to visit but makes an interesting photo!
from you title i thought this post was going to be about five books-in-progress.
but of course that would have been five mss
Interesting what the eye sees or how it is seen. MB
Italy, the land of arches. The Golden Arches want a place too.
They can ruin any setting, but in this case the composition is pretty cool.
Those golden arches get everywhere!
"Mmmmm!" as in yummy? :-D
Ugh! Nicely captured, VP.
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