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
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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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