Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Theme day: Yellow


Today's theme day is "yellow". I thought a while which "yellow" photo about Torino to go to show. Then I realized that this one could be more relevant than other. What is it? Oh well the solution in three steps next three days. --- As usual, click here to view thumbnails for all participants in this theme day :-)
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21 comments:

Sally said...

I know! I know! But I won't give it away....keep it veiled in mystery, eh.

Kate said...

It looks like a parchment of some kind.

Anonymous said...

I know! I know too! I m sure I m!
It s the Shroud Of Turin!!! The Shroud of Christ!!

USelaine said...

Great choice for yellow! I'm surprised they allowed you to photograph it.

lavenderlady said...

Hum, I love puzzles. I see two figures on the sides. I'll check in again tomorrow.

Chuck Pefley said...

Ah, mysteries ... what better way to keep us coming back? Happy theme day -:)

Jilly said...

Oh well done, Fabrizio. When I saw it on the portal I thought it was old parchment but as soon as I clicked I could see the Turin Shroud. Perfect choice.

Jane Hards Photography said...

A mystery, but yes I thought the Turin Shroud. Interesting ingenious choice.

Laurie Allee said...

Oooh, how mysterious! I don't know what it is, but it's beautiful!

[G@ttoGiallo] said...

Hi hi !

cieldequimper said...

I think I know too... ;-)

Janet said...

I have to agree...looks like the Shroud of Turin to me!

Saretta said...

Well, it seems the others have figured it out already! I thought it was an old stained lampshade! LOL!

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

I will be coming back, even if others have figured it out. I was beginning to think that the little patters were an Italian Rorscharch (sp?) test.

Kate said...

I came back to it, looked more closely and figured it out before I read the comments. Fascinating!! (PS. I wish others hadn't identified it...mystery is more fun!!)

Raquel Sabino Pereira said...

Amazingly beautiful!!!! GRAZZIE!!!!!!

Ineke said...

that's a great choice for today.

Bob Crowe said...

Having a Catholic upbringing, I sure know what it is. You and I may be in the lead for the strangest theme day posts.

Fabrizio Zanelli said...

First of all thank you very much about your comments. Unfortunately too much work is keeping me off from the net but in few hours I hope to be able to visit and to thank each of you.

Someone guessed what it does represent; in next steps I will show you the best way to get max definition from the image.

lunarossa said...

Ottima idea sul tema "giallo". E' la copia o e' esposta in questo periodo? Cari saluti. A.

Tash said...

such a fitting and interesting selection. I first thought it was an old parchment, but Sally's comment gave the mystery away.
I look forward to the un-veiling of the mystery - it's really thrilling to see this.