The theme of today’s challenge is “through”. I captured this one walking the streets of Vicenza, Italy two summers ago. Seeing a new place always inspires me, so I decided to play with exposure, perspective and framing. I’d like to see your ideas of through, be it literal or figurative, or just show me what you have ready this Sunday in B&W.
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I’ve saved your photo onto my camera roll so I can scrutinise it more thoroughly. I don’t know why I haven’t been doing this before. I’ve missed heaps. All that wonderful and varied floor paving leads the eye to the outer world. My eye goes through the ancient to the modern outside: the great doors, the uneven walls, the ceiling. And then the white simplicity on the other side, contained by that arch. A wonderful shot, my friend.
Beautiful! So many details, but a lot captured from the floor. I also love that you offset the shot a bit. You could’ve lined up straight with the door with the flooring lines set up straight, but you didn’t. I think it makes it more interesting.
At first I read Venezia and I thought that this was not the typical Venezia photo. Then I saw that it said Vicenza. I have no idea what a typical Vicenza photo looks like, but I’m guesssing that a low angle like this isn’t typical 🙂
I’ll go look for a B&W photo now.
A lot of beautiful things to notice, Paula – all we need to do is to stop and look closely. The details of the pavement caught my eye at once. And then the big open door…not sure if it is because of the light and shadows, but I have the feeling of walking from the past into the unknown modern world out there . 🙂
Here’s what I came up with this time: https://esengasvoice.wordpress.com/2015/01/11/black-white-sunday-through/
Have a wonderful Sunday! Hugs
Is it so long since Vicenza? I remember your posts well and I’d love to visit.
Soothing music while I think that my Sundays are not very black and white at all! Much more often colourful and there was a lovely sunrise this morning. The photo is one I could look at and look at, Paula! So much happening… Have a peaceful Sunday 🙂
It was in Summer of 2013. Thank you very much Jo. I’m down with a horrible headache. If I can’t get my post ready for tomorrow, it will be next Monday.
Hey, no worries, Paula! I have quite a few ‘shares’ this week (after the hols) so hang on to it. You’re meant to enjoy the process so get over your headache first. Gentle hugs! 🙂
How’s the head today? 🙂
I don’t know what I was thinking with my comment above. You have all week to post because I already have a link to the first part of your walk featured this week. If I only had a brain, as the scarecrow said to Dorothy. But I know you’re very busy so whenever it suits 🙂
Oh dear Jo, thank you for caring about my contribution and for my health. I had a terrible day and night yesterday with non-stop headache. It is better today, and I will try to do it later on. The result of presidential elections is not making it an easy day though.
We had scaffolding rattling on the building next door all night so I can sympathise 🙂 I’m very windswept today but it was another good walk. Entirely in your own time 🙂
I have to comment that it’s a great picture, revealing wonderful textures, but I LOVE your ‘Blogging is about commenting, not clicking likes. Be heard…’. I appreciate details like this in expressions as well as pictures. It’s the best I’ve seen so far on WordPress.
I recognise that gate in Buzet. When I was there I was too inexperienced and did not have my own camera to do anything about it. This is gorgeous. Thank you so much.
Wo, so much to see here!
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Thanks a lot Jesh 🙂
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I think I do remember seeing this shot before.
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Great memory, Allan! You’ve seen the colour version before. Thank you.
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Great photo, Paula. There’s so much visual! Love it! 🙂
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I wanted to capture the most of Italy (in this case Vicenza) and its streets. Thank you, Linda 🙂
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I remember the colored version! It’s great texture and perspective!
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Hello Kathryn my dear. How are you? I am flattered you remember the first rendition of this capture.
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I do very clearly as its a great photo. J am sending a post to your blog ! Cheers!
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I love your shot- beautiful and such depth! Here’s my take on Through https://dailymusing57.wordpress.com/2015/01/10/black-white-sunday-challenge-through/
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Thank you very much DM. I love your arch, What a beauty. I am happy you could join.
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Always love joining a challenge! Thank you 🙂
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I’ve saved your photo onto my camera roll so I can scrutinise it more thoroughly. I don’t know why I haven’t been doing this before. I’ve missed heaps. All that wonderful and varied floor paving leads the eye to the outer world. My eye goes through the ancient to the modern outside: the great doors, the uneven walls, the ceiling. And then the white simplicity on the other side, contained by that arch. A wonderful shot, my friend.
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🙂 so you saved it. I am honoured, Meg.
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I love the oaten feel in the brick – 🙂
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“pattern”
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and I also love the through theme and I think I have an entry for this week’s theme – be back later amiga ❤
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Wonderful shot, Paula. I feel as though I’m actually walking through there. 🙂
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🙂 you should hear the music too 😉 Thanks Sylvia
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Beautiful! So many details, but a lot captured from the floor. I also love that you offset the shot a bit. You could’ve lined up straight with the door with the flooring lines set up straight, but you didn’t. I think it makes it more interesting.
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Thank you for the wonderful comment, Amanda 🙂
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Happy new year and best wishes to you and yours for health, happiness, peace & prosperity in 2015!
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Happy New Year Russel!
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Looks great in B&W, makes it more easy on the eye 😉
Have a great sunday!
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🙂 😉
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All the interesting textures lead me right through the scene. Nice choice!
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Nicely put, Lisa. Many thanks!
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I am drawn into the photo and what lies through the doors Paula. Lovely.
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I really like this photo Paula – the grainy way you have processed it is really effective
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At first I read Venezia and I thought that this was not the typical Venezia photo. Then I saw that it said Vicenza. I have no idea what a typical Vicenza photo looks like, but I’m guesssing that a low angle like this isn’t typical 🙂
I’ll go look for a B&W photo now.
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In B&W mi piace ancora di piu!
Bellissimo!
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Meno male che ti piace piu in bianco e nero. A mi me piace piu nelle colori 🙂 Un abbraccio a te 🙂
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A lot of beautiful things to notice, Paula – all we need to do is to stop and look closely. The details of the pavement caught my eye at once. And then the big open door…not sure if it is because of the light and shadows, but I have the feeling of walking from the past into the unknown modern world out there . 🙂
Here’s what I came up with this time: https://esengasvoice.wordpress.com/2015/01/11/black-white-sunday-through/
Have a wonderful Sunday! Hugs
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I think it must be the shadows. What a warm entry from you, dear. You must have known I love animals and dog portraits. Thank you, Ese, so much.
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Is it so long since Vicenza? I remember your posts well and I’d love to visit.
Soothing music while I think that my Sundays are not very black and white at all! Much more often colourful and there was a lovely sunrise this morning. The photo is one I could look at and look at, Paula! So much happening… Have a peaceful Sunday 🙂
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It was in Summer of 2013. Thank you very much Jo. I’m down with a horrible headache. If I can’t get my post ready for tomorrow, it will be next Monday.
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Hey, no worries, Paula! I have quite a few ‘shares’ this week (after the hols) so hang on to it. You’re meant to enjoy the process so get over your headache first. Gentle hugs! 🙂
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How’s the head today? 🙂
I don’t know what I was thinking with my comment above. You have all week to post because I already have a link to the first part of your walk featured this week. If I only had a brain, as the scarecrow said to Dorothy. But I know you’re very busy so whenever it suits 🙂
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Oh dear Jo, thank you for caring about my contribution and for my health. I had a terrible day and night yesterday with non-stop headache. It is better today, and I will try to do it later on. The result of presidential elections is not making it an easy day though.
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We had scaffolding rattling on the building next door all night so I can sympathise 🙂 I’m very windswept today but it was another good walk. Entirely in your own time 🙂
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I love the textures and patterns of that floor. And the lines certainly lead us through the picture. Here is my offering: http://travelwithintent.com/2015/01/11/window-on-margate/
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Thank you Debbie. Your offering is spiffing :D. Really appreciate it.
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I have to comment that it’s a great picture, revealing wonderful textures, but I LOVE your ‘Blogging is about commenting, not clicking likes. Be heard…’. I appreciate details like this in expressions as well as pictures. It’s the best I’ve seen so far on WordPress.
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Thank you, Susan. I had a quick look at your blog, and I seen many great photos. I will be back. I appreciate your kind words and your perception.
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Here’s my contribution Paula. It’s a bit different from my usual entries for your challenges. http://artifactsandfictions.com/2015/01/11/through/
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You have outdone yourself. Double treat for us. Thank you, Suzanne!
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Thanks so much Paula. Maybe it’s works because it’s heartfelt 🙂
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After seeing this awesome click, I am going looking for one to post 😉
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Andy, thank you for your tiger. 🙂 🙂 Wonderful idea!
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http://willothewizp.wordpress.com/2015/01/11/black-white-sunday-through/
What amazing textures in your shot! 🙂
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Thank you very much. I like your entry 🙂
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Must have taken a while to get such an impressive shot. Nice to hear Ludovic too.
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Thank you, Alex. Yes, it is Einaudi.
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Love your photo as always Paula. How i wish i could walk through that door and experience a little of the atmosphere that is surely on the other side.
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Your deft use of black & white photography really enhances the detail and draws your eye.
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🙂 Thanks, Charlie
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Always an honour to be included 🙂
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What a nice idea, I’m just not active in the outdoors
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Through can be shot indoors too. 😉 I am not active outdoors as I should be either. Hope you are well, Maria.
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Such a stunning photo, love the detail on the floor and the beautiful arch at the end.
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What an absolute treasure trove to be found throughout this shot, so much to explore!
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Nicely done shot! It looks like you had to get down to get a better view of it. 🙂 A mark of a true photographer that you are.
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here is my entry, taken from the archive (last September). we have cold and rainy weather here for a week and I couldn’t force myself to venture outside in search of new stuff.
http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.be/2015/01/bw-sunday-through.html
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I recognise that gate in Buzet. When I was there I was too inexperienced and did not have my own camera to do anything about it. This is gorgeous. Thank you so much.
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Very nice. Another subject matter that I like in B&W are statues.
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Me too, and I like taking photos of statues a lot.
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Interesting perspective. However, my back hurts thinking about bending so low.
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