Black & White Sunday: Traces of the Past Y2-04

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When you make a post for this challenge, link to this post and leave me your links in the comment section bellow. I will start looking at your entries on Monday. In any case you have time to post till next Saturday. Wish you all a good week ahead!

 

55 responses to “Black & White Sunday: Traces of the Past Y2-04”

  1. Hi P – wonderful music – relaxing as I soaked up the photo –
    😉 that is a beautiful Castle! So vertically strong –

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    1. Hello Yvette. Thank you for your visit and nice comment. How have you been?

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      1. Well have been pretty well – enjoyable summer so far – very calm and that is always nice – 😉 hard to believe July is over.
        And how about you? Hope your time away was nice (missed ya) 💕❣

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        1. Oh yes, it was wonderful. I’m glad to hear you have been well.

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  2. A beautiful photo, Paula. And I’m enjoying the music, too! Happy weekend! 🙂

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    1. Thanks Linda. Same to you 🙂

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  3. It conjures up the past so well- especially in black and white. Such perfect music to go with it too.

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    1. Cheers Lisa 🙂

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  4. Had to look this one up, and I see it’s at Malcesine….I’ve been there, albeit briefly, and don’t recall a castle!!

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    1. You can’t recall it cause it is not at Malcesine. It’s at Valeggio sul Mincio

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      1. Phew…blame it on the Internet, not my brain!

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  5. B&W is compulsory for this old beautiful castle……!
    Buon gusto, come sempre!

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    1. Ti ringrazio Anna 🙂

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  6. […] Paula is looking for Traces of the Past. Last week, I posted an image of a tunnel at the old Welsh Highland Railway, which had been […]

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  7. Hi Paula..another example of a place I posted about recently! https://suejudd.com/2016/07/31/black-white-sunday-traces-of-the-past/

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  8. Here is my go: http://wp.me/p3gqMf-wS
    Thanks for hosting!

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    1. You are welcome! Thank YOU for participating 🙂

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  9. Your treatment of this image gives a real sense of uncluttered antiquity. And may I say again, lovely to have you back!

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    1. Very kind of you Meg. I am happy you like my setting.

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  10. Good idea to extend this to black and white, Paula. I love your peaceful music and hope you’ve managed a similar weekend before you dive back into the madness. The castle is beautiful and I can see what Sue was thinking. It reminds me very much of the castelo at Sirmione, also on Lake Garda. Happy days I spent there. 🙂 🙂

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    1. Yes, it does remind of Sirmione which I visited a few years back and I did not know of the castle that Sue mentioned, but I will visit it too God willing. Thanks for the support Jo and good wishes. Wish you a carefree week too xx

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  11. […] visit Paula at Lost in Translation for more traces of the past. This theme is going to be regular every-other-month challenge on her […]

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  12. This is an amazing castle, Paula – sort of wedding cake turrets on the towers. My castle is much more chunky: http://wp.me/pKVAM-1Xp
    Good to hear there will be more traces of the past challenges.

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    1. Yeah, great comparison 🙂 Cheers Tish. I had a feeling you would not disappoint and I was right 🙂

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  13. history within the United States…pales in comparison to European and Asian history…there is an aweness about how some in Europe live in the same community as their forefathers and live in neighborhoods dating back to medieval times.

    https://ameditativejourney.wordpress.com/2016/07/31/black-white-sunday-traces-of-the-past/

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    1. Your entry is wonderful Brenda 🙂 Thanks!

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  14. […] This wonderful old building sits on the NW corner of Broadway & East 13th Street in New York City. By European standards it is not old, but built in 1894 and to have survived in New York City all these many years later it is old by our standards. It is called the Roosevelt Building, named after Cornelius Roosevelt, grandfather of Teddy Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States. A trace of the past […]

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  15. Oh to have beautiful castles here- but we do have some old buildings here is one of them https://dailymusing57.com/2016/07/31/black-white-sunday-traces-of-the-past/

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    1. Very nicely done 🙂 Thanks again.

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  16. […] weeks foto for  Paula’s Black & White Sunday traces of the past I chosed a tree stump, a present trace of the […]

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  17. The black and white treatment really suits the subject.

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  18. […] Paula’s black and white Sunday this week is ‘Traces of the Past’. […]

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  19. This is quite a castle Paula, I had to look up where it is. Italy. I would never have guessed. Your B&W conversion suits it well and I am happy to join in this week. I actually have a few ideas for this theme , so thank you.

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    1. Nice to hear that Jude. Thank you.

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    1. Thanks, Marie. You gave the Prague tower a very interesting treatment.

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      1. Thanks. Love the city.

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  20. Such a stately castle, Paula. Love your choice of music. 🙂 xx

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  21. […] is always happy to have people join in with her challenge, pop over and see […]

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  22. Hi Paula, it’s good to see you back again! Here’s my entry, https://lucidgypsy.com/2016/08/03/traces-of-the-past-3/
    🙂

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    1. This is a wonderful surprise, Gilly. Very mysterious and alluring looking. Thank you.

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  23. Like days of old. Lovely shot of a classic looking castle, Paula.

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    1. Much appreciated, Draco.

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  24. […] Paula’s B&W Sunday challenge is ‘Traces Of The Past’. […]

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  25. I wonder if you like my first B&W : Traces in the past……
    Ciao, Paula!
    http://unavistadisanfermo.wordpress.com

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    1. Ciao Anna. Que bella sopresa, cara 🙂 Ti ringrazio tanto!

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