My last morning in Florence, February 2009 afforded me this lovely composition right at my feet as I headed back to my hotel in the Piazza della Repubblica. Other than framing, and putting my blog logo on the photograph, this is SOOC.
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15 January, 2010
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The effect of rain on the urban environment is wonderful, Erin and you have captured this. Not only do I like the relection in the puddle, but I also adore the large pavers.
Brava!
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Julie beat me again. This is a superb image for the reasons Julie gave -- plus the color is very well done. Good one Erin.
A wonderful composition! Often the simplest are the best!
Thanks for your visit to my skies today!
That's a splendid shot!
superb capture!
well composed and shot!
beautiful reflection. I also really like the textures of the wet and dry stone with the water.
So, so nice.
Superb!
Excellent reflection photo. I especially like the way it combines small and large architectural elements.
Oh, that clean took my breath away, Erin. It is an AMAZING shot. I also love the oiliness in the puddles beside the reflection and the cracked pavers ahead. Please tell me: what is POC? Jo (North Africa)
The yellow brick road to Opera. Glorius stuff found from a puddle.
Great capture my friend. Very well done. I love it. :) Have a wonderful weekend :)
Florence in a puddle - perfect!!
That is a great picture. I love the reflection.
Awesome capture of reflection. Well done!
Nice shot indeed. Reflections are everywhere we don't look.
What a precious gift, this shot. For all of us! Thank you for visiting My Muskoka !
A great photo, Erin, and a good reminder to look at our surroundings carefully - never know what we might discover!
Wow Erin, this is an excellent capture. Great composition and clarity.
I love it !
Great shot.
Splendid photo! from the reflection to the fracture - greatly captured.
That's such fun. Well spotted and captured.
Really nice shot. I like that there are dry and damp places surrounding the reflection. They make a nice frame.
Thanks for the visit!
This is a really beautiful shot. Great capture! The light is wonderful, and the reflection so clear that you can read the writing on the building. Fantastic! Kathy
Beautiful colors and reflection!
Erin, what a gorgeous photograph. You captured the very essence of theme.
Great composition indeed! I would love to visit Italy someday, as I have seen through your posts.
Wow ! that's a great reflection !
superbe,bravo ;O)
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Stunning reflection shot!
This is a stunning picture. Everything is just right, part of a grand building peeking from the puddle between mellow pavers. Great shot.
Talk about drop dead gorgeous! That's the 1st thing that popped into my mind. Fabulous work here & I like the (probably not new) look of your other blog...Thank you for leaving a comment...It's been a long time since I've visited your wonderful photos.
Beautiful photo - love the reflection in the puddle!
Manuela
Beautiful. Almost looks like Photoshop, but it isn't.
What a wonderful detail reflected in the paddle! The reflection is so clear and the light and the composition are great!
What a wonderful reflective photo Erin. So good to be on here catching up.
Excellent composition. You have a sharp eye for detail.
This is a really cool reflection. I love it when people get something a little different and creative. Wonderful!
Wonderful reflection. I must remember to look carefully into puddles when the snow melts!
Opulently I acquiesce in but I dream the post should acquire more info then it has.
Fabulous reflection!
W.O.W!!!!!
Good for you for looking down and noticing such a unique view.
~Lisa
Thanks for sharing these wonderful posts with us. I enjoy the photos that you provide in your posts and I hope to see more from you in the future. Have a great rest of your day.
Greg Prosmushkin
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