They are gone
optical HFF!
clinging on
fiery fence HFF!
Riverside chat - HBM!
accidental art
wallflowers (PIPS!)
spring in the city - HFF!
Happy Easter, Ipernity!
shadow theater at the park - HBM!
Fence and wisteria HFF! (with PIP)
Under the Tuscan sun
Village square bench HBM!
wash separately with like colors
Casa sulla pescaia - House on the Milldam
restaurant gate - HFF! (w/ PIPS)
poppy core
heading home - HBM!
in my secret life -- PIP added
Fai del bene e dimentica - HFF! (w/PIP)
sunny circle of life
Goods Delivery: "Sign here!"
the visitor
light at play in the garden (PIPs!)
urban jungle HFF!
Happy March 8th!
Happy (macro) Fence Friday!
Fire code violation :)
everybody is waking up! (PIPS)
punto fumatori
park reflected HFF!
HFF with bathtub
Happy Valentine's!!!
masterpiece replica - HFF!
night in the 'hood
Prato's fences (PIPs) HFF!
through the train window
the virus and mental health
fountain fence (with PIP)
intermodal transportation (PIP)
Do not cross the yellow line (PIP)
the other Tuscany - (PIPS)
misty morning (with PIP)
through the fiberglass fence
wood creatures
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Tree shadows on my garden wall.
Yesterday Covid took Italian photographer Giovanni Gastel. A fashion photographer by profession, with a polished but original style, he was also well known around the world for his black and white portraits of famous public figures including one of President Obama. www.giovannigastel.it
He was 65.
Yesterday Covid took Italian photographer Giovanni Gastel. A fashion photographer by profession, with a polished but original style, he was also well known around the world for his black and white portraits of famous public figures including one of President Obama. www.giovannigastel.it
He was 65.
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Beautiful idea, Annalia
sembra una pittura giapponese
che tristezza
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