The multi-coloured glass exterior of the Centre Pompidou casts tantalising reflections onto the otherwise pale floor inside. Copyright Debbie Smyth, 10 March 2017 Part of Weekend Reflections
. Hex colour reference: #1A467B This rich, dark blue was one of the original Crayola crayons back in 1903, featuring under two names, Dark Blue and Prussian Blue. The Dark Blue name […]
Teatro La Fenice carries that name for a reason. It means Phoenix and it signifies its rebirth after fire; a disaster that it has now suffered three times. It started life […]
One of my last captures of Venice from last week – already wishing to follow those lines back to this stunning city. Copyright Debbie Smyth, 8 March 2017
. A colourful note: cornflower is a shade of medium-to-light blue that became a Crayola colour in 1949. This colour name has a wide variety of uses. The most surprising one for […]
As promised, I am taking you up high for an aerial glimpse of London throughout 2017. My aim is to take you to a different viewpoint each month. In January, I […]
. Daniela is a regular and vibrant participant at the Carnevale di Venezia. I was lucky to spend a day with her in Burano, and also lucky to meet her […]