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Memories of Tuscany: The Poppy fields of Tuscany
Memories of Tuscany: The wonderful city of Pisa
Memories of Tuscany: The Church Santa Maria Della…
Memories of Tuscany: Pisa - Piazza dei Miracoli
Memories of Tuscany: The Leaning Tower of Pisa
Memories of Tuscany: Bibbona
Ramped fence
Memories of Tuscany: Boulevard of Maritime Pines
Memories of Tuscany: Just ‘Blowing in the Breeze’
Saddleworth -Post Lockdown
Pennine view near Carbrook
Pennine moorland
Pennine Cottongrass
A promenade fence
Twisleton Scar view
Greater spotted wood snake
Yellow Water-lilly
Isolation walk 2020
Lockdown Mk2
The Wonders of Mallorca: Port de Sóller – Misty M…
Memories of Tuscany: The Siena light
Memories of Tuscany: Siena - Palazzo Pubblico
Memories of Tuscany: The Capitoline Wolf
Memories of Tuscany: Siena - Piazza del Campo,
Memories of Tuscany: Siena
Mr Black pays a visit.
Memories of Tuscany: Fenced view to Volterra
Memories of Tuscany: Marina di Bibbona
Memories of Tuscany: Hilltop Ruin
Memories of Tuscany: Afternoon Chat
Memories of Tuscany: Volterra Street detail
Memories of Tuscany: Volterra
Memories of Tuscany: Towards the vineyards of San…
On an Old Rugged Cross…
Memories of Tuscany: Archways of San Gimignano
Memories of Tuscany: Piazza Duomo Archways
Memories of Tuscany: San Gimignano and its towers
Memories of Tuscany: Marina di Cecina
Memories of Tuscany: The Tuscan Landscape
Ferry crossing across the River Avon towards Banth…
Sparrow on fence
Golden Glow
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Fenêtres, portes et façades / Windows, doors and façades.
Fenêtres, portes et façades / Windows, doors and façades.
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Memories of Tuscany: Classic Siena
My last photo from this wonderful city is one of the main streets up to the high centre of town. To me, this was my favourite shot of the trip. Its…well, just so classical Italian. I love the straw coffee colour of these buildings and any artist out there might be familiar with a couple of the main names for their paints: ‘Raw Sienna’ and ‘Burnt Sienna’, which are both very similar colours to what you see here. I wonder if the names derive from scenes of Siena like this?.... Our Ipernity friend Daniela, below, provides the answer.
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