I find these especially lovely because set against the old buildings it makes for a great play of old/new! I am wondering if they are mulitcolored or just appear that way? V
Wonderful photos of the Luci d'artista Fabrizio. I have been out myself to have a look and take a few photos (my first attempt at night photography!). Whilst taking these photos an Italian tourist asked me about the lights and told me how beautiful they are. I have written a small article about the lights on my blog site (www.cappuccinoexperience.com) if anyone is interested. We are really fortunate to live in such a fantastic and lively city.
Well, thank you Lunarossa. Yes, wonderful Torino: totally agree :-)
Thank you Slim for visiting my blog;
They are Rambling Round !
Yes Kate and Tash they are almost uniques
Uselaine: I did it and I registered just today ;-)
Virginia, they are multicolored and more the nest continuosly change colour.
Thank you Saretta. Yes, many people and for long time had your same impression. Thanks to the Olympic Games Torino people started to see it under another perspective and this is also my purpose: to introduce to the world the first Capital of Italy.
Thank you Mike and let me invite everyone to visit your blog site cappuccinoexperience.com very well done. Good Job !
Torino was the first Capital of Italy, the city that hosted XX Olympic and IX Paralympic Winter Games and Torino Daily Photo is the first photo blog of the city --- I am sorry but due the spam comments, anonymous users are not allowed...
Bella, bellissima foto, Fabrizio! Just dazzling. Don't stop. What a wonderful Torino! Good night. Ciao. Antonella
ReplyDeleteThe colors look unreal . . . magical
ReplyDeleteSo artsy!
ReplyDeleteThe design of the globe is very unique and very attractive.
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying this series! Remember to save something for Theme Day. 8^)
ReplyDeleteSo unusual & very beautiful. Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteI find these especially lovely because set against the old buildings it makes for a great play of old/new! I am wondering if they are mulitcolored or just appear that way?
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I had no idea that Turin was so pretty, Fabrizio!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of the Luci d'artista Fabrizio. I have been out myself to have a look and take a few photos (my first attempt at night photography!). Whilst taking these photos an Italian tourist asked me about the lights and told me how beautiful they are. I have written a small article about the lights on my blog site (www.cappuccinoexperience.com) if anyone is interested. We are really fortunate to live in such a fantastic and lively city.
ReplyDeleteWell, thank you Lunarossa. Yes, wonderful Torino: totally agree :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Slim for visiting my blog;
They are Rambling Round !
Yes Kate and Tash they are almost uniques
Uselaine: I did it and I registered just today ;-)
Virginia, they are multicolored and more the nest continuosly change colour.
Thank you Saretta. Yes, many people and for long time had your same impression. Thanks to the Olympic Games Torino people started to see it under another perspective and this is also my purpose: to introduce to the world the first Capital of Italy.
Thank you Mike and let me invite everyone to visit your blog site cappuccinoexperience.com very well done. Good Job !
These are so ingenious.
ReplyDeleteThese are fun and absolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow belli! Ma questi sono accesso solo per l'inverno o tutto l'anno?
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