Today the Black and White Sunday theme is a religious building. You have until next Saturday to post something fitting. Leave me the links to your posts… I’ll be waiting….
To all those who celebrate, happy Easter!
I love the slant and the figure and, as always, the sharpness of the image. Hope relaxation has been happening for you.
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It’s a Catholic Church in Italy (Vicenza).
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[…] See other religious buildings at Lost in Translation: Black and White Sunday […]
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[…] Black & White Sunday: Religious Building […]
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And here’s the post: http://teepee12.com/2015/04/05/the-big-white-church-on-the-common/
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The priest’s presence helps characterizing this awesome capture!
( di riposo e relax…)
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[…] In response to Paula’s Black and White Sunday. […]
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Nice angle and the monk sets it off.
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Very nice capture… I’ll look to see what ican find for the challange… Happy holidays…
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Please do, Lor 🙂 Happy Easter!
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[…] Linked to B&W Sunday. […]
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Hi 🙂 here are some religious buildings in Turkey… https://ladyleemanila.wordpress.com/2015/04/05/black-and-white-sunday-religious-buildings/
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thanks 🙂 it’s my pleasure to take part! cheers!
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It just shouts Italian. For a minute I thought it was going to be Venice but as I scrolled down on my phone I saw not. Love the priest to set the scene.
Have restful rest of the weekend Paula.
I’ve been driving all morning but here is my link at last: http://travelwithintent.com/2015/04/05/st-francis-in-vienna/
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Thank you for guessing right, Debbie. Have you been to Vicenza? I strongly recommend it.
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What a lovely capture from Vicenza, Paula.
Happy Holidays to you!
*Klem* from the Four of us,
Dina, Klausbernd and our two Bookfayries Siri and Selma
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I read your reply, I must admit I had no clue.
Thinking of you too! 😘 Dina
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[…] Check out Paula’s post for more B&W photos of superstitious buildings: https://bopaula.wordpress.com/2015/04/05/black-white-sunday-religious-building/ […]
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Beautiful photo Paula. I enjoy the architecture.
Here’s an entry from me. My mysterious drafts folder saved me again 🙂
https://cardinalguzman.wordpress.com/2015/04/05/furuset-mosque/
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I love the perspective of your photo. That man in the front is dwarfed by the building.
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Thank you so much Raewyn 🙂
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I remember lovely Vicenza! I liked this in colour too, Paula. 🙂 Beautiful music!
Hope you’ve had a good weekend and are feeling more like yourself.
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Outstanding scenes!
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Thank you, Phil 🙂
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[…] Paula’s ‘B&W Sunday’ challenge for this week, is ‘Religious Building’. The magnificent pink sandstone, Gothic style facade of the ‘Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg’, also looks really splendid in B&W. […]
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A really beautiful building, Paula. The figure in the foreground just adds to the perfection of this scene. Here’s my entry: https://anotherday2paradise.wordpress.com/2015/04/07/gothic-splendour-for-bw-sunday/ Have a lovely day. xx
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[…] Lost In Translation […]
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Wonderful architecture, such an interesting subject! here’s mine https://dailymusing57.wordpress.com/2015/04/07/black-white-sunday-religious-building/
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Yes, the angle really makes this special. Such an imposing image, and a great sense of time too, as if this photo had been taken several centuries ago. You’ve been time travelling, Paula, and didn’t tell us 🙂
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The monk certainly adds to the spectacular scale of the church!
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Cheers Pat
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Thank you, Jeff 🙂
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Very impressive building.
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I think so too, though my wide angle made it look more imposing than it really is 😀
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