Street photo of La Rambla del Mar (The Sea Promenade) in Barcelona, Spain’s Port Vell harbor.
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C. S.
Built between 1887–1890 in the 19th-century style of Renaissance Revival architecture, the Galleria Umberto I is a public shopping gallery in Naples, Italy. The design intended to integrate commercial shops and businesses with public and social use space, with private residence on the third floor.
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C. S.
This composition illustrates how sea level rise has taken over many first floor structures in Venice, Italy. Like my previous post, there are many sub-composition opportunities within this image. For the best viewing experience click to view a high resolution version.
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C. S.
My wife’s an interior decorator, she would say this composition is “busy”. Well, it’s definitely busy. But that was my intent when I “saw” this shot. My hope is, for the viewer to experience all the “scenes” or compositions contained within by navigating the lines, shapes and patterns. The composition is looking down on Av. Vaudoyer, near the Promenade Robert-Laffont at the Port of Marseille, France.
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C. S.
Looking across the San Marco Basin in Venice from the Riva degli Schiavoni waterfront towards the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore and yacht harbor.
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C. S.

In the San Marco neighborhood (sestieri) of Venice, the southern Rio de la Pleta Canal provides water taxi riders a line-of-sight view of the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore.
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C. S.

Burano Museo del Merletto
Lace Museum facade on the island of Burano near Venice, Italy.
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C. S.
Tombstone of Frederick Acthe at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, in West Jefferson, North Carolina.
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C. S.
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