Monday, May 16, 2011

Wrought Iron Initials

Wrought iron initials, Livorno
“Scali del Ponte di Marmo”

Wrought iron initials, Livorno
“Via del Fagiano”

Wrought iron initials, Livorno
“Via de Larderel”

20 comments:

  1. Wrought iron is such a timeless look.

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  2. Giving time a different pace.

    Interesting as well the yesterdays entry. Please have a good new week ahead.

    daily athens

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  3. Wrought iron always seems a sign of strength and power. The first and third are good ones, but the middle one seems a bit too lightweight to convey the usual image of strength.

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  4. You come up with such interesting themes!

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  5. Wouldn't it be funny if you found one that says VP ?

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  6. I like Jack's concise analytical explanation.
    And I really, really like all of these. Elegant.

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  7. Very nice series! I love old iron work!

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  8. Looks very Royal, and full of style.

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  9. I love ironworks and the examples here are superb! My favourite is the first one.

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  10. Nice idea for a photo series. You didn't find the initials SJ somewhere did you?

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  11. These initials are very elegant indeed!
    Wonderful details!
    Léia

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  12. Wonderful collection VP. Ironwork are among my favorite subjects.

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  13. Love the curly swirvy calligraphy! Wonderful photos ;D

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  14. I have always liked almost anything wrought iron. The initials are excellent. MB

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  15. I very much like the ironwork with it's graceful flow of lines.

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  16. Very beautiful craftmanship! We don't see that kind of art so much over here I'm afraid!

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  17. Great idea, VP! Beautiful monograms.

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  18. Lovely wrought iron...initials so graceful!

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  19. Amazing!
    I love this kind of photos!

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