It’s unlikely to happen in the current recession and atmosphere of bank-bashing, but this beautiful little square is named after an Italian banker, Giordano dell’Amore, 1902 – 1981.
It’s unlikely to happen in the current recession and atmosphere of bank-bashing, but this beautiful little square is named after an Italian banker, Giordano dell’Amore, 1902 – 1981.
That beautiful shot makes me dream of Italy! Great.
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Then I have done my job 🙂
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I love the stone work!
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Hi Debbie,
Congratulations! I have selected this post to be featured on Cee’ Which Way Photo Challenge.
http://ceenphotography.com/2015/03/11/cees-which-way-photo-challenge-2015-week-10/
I sure hope you are having a wonderful week!
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I went for an interview down there, once. Even a Milan-hater like me had to admit it was a beautiful place (I didn’t land the job, obviously). But very nice picture, congrats!
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I wasn’t there long enough to pass any profound judgements, but it seemed a city of character and some beauty
On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 7:39 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Very lovely shot. Love the color, depth of field, perspective, definition…everything.
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So true.
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Such a wonderful entry Debbie. I like all the geometry in this photo.
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Thanks Cee. It as all those leading lines that attracted me 🙂
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That is a great photo!
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