Friday, September 21, 2012

A Clothesline in Venice (Weekend Reflections # 156)

Venice, Italy

It wasn't the best time of day for photography but here's my version of the obligatory Venice clothesline photo.

Good riddance to summer and hello fall!!!! :-) 

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!

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36 comments:

Nefertiti said...

Superbe ce petit passage,je ne connais pas Venise mais c est exactement comme je l imaginais a travers vos photos ;o)

bon w end !

Unknown said...

Beautiful! I love Venice.

'Tsuki said...

I just love how the pink of the wall and the grey blue of the water are contrasting... Excellent shot.

Sivinden said...

That's a fascinating clotehsline - with some action in the background as well! Soon the clothes will wave even more;)

EG CameraGirl said...

Super reflection, James. I love the colours as well.

alfonso said...


· Wow. Venice. Fantastic place.

· regards

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Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

As a city for reflections, Venice must be the queen! Your artistry with the canal reflection is superb. Even laundry on the line is charming!

Bises,
Genie

Alexa said...

You (of all people) must have to super-size your camera's memory card when you visit Venice—the world's best city for reflections. I love this one.

Sylvia K said...

I agree with Genie, Venice is surely the queen of reflections! What a fun, great shot for the day, James! Hope you have a wonderful weekend! Thanks as always for the weekend fun!!

Lew said...

Delightful! I would think anytime is a good time for a photo in Venice.

Jo said...

Your shot is beautiful :)

Luis Gomez said...

Very nice!

Simon said...

Obligatory clothesline! It works for me. Tough light, but when in Venice, one must make it work all the time. I like the image very much and think it quite clever. Happy weekend James.

Dina said...

You are making me love Venice. I must go there someday, the sooner the better.

Mr Paul said...

Such an inviting reflection.

Unknown said...

Also when we visited China we saw the clotheslines everywhere:)

Becky said...

Simply awesome!

Linda said...

What a great reflection! Ever so much better than the actual clothesline I imagine!

Louis la Vache said...

Really superb, James!

snowwhite said...

It seems as if there was another world under the sea! I hope I will travel Venice and take a boat like this someday.
Fabulous photo!
keiko

Pat said...

Great! I have a laundry fetish...

Thérèse said...

Prise au bon moment! On attend et on clique. Bravo.

namaki said...

That's a nice way to photography a clothes line ! excellent reflection James !

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

Oh dear, my laundry fell in the water.

Tina´s PicStory said...

what a great shot! :)

Scrappy Grams said...

magnificent shot of what could be mundane!

Anonymous said...

Lovely, delicious reflections James.

Suburban Girl said...

That's great, I didn't see it at first!!

Cezar and Léia said...

The clothesline is so Italian!
God bless you!
Cezar

Halcyon said...

I miss the summer - bring back the heat! :)

Very creative way to catch the ubiquitous Italian clothsline. Love it!

Kay L. Davies said...

Gorgeous shot, James. We're going to be there in early March, which might not be catching Venice at her best, but we'll be taking photos nonetheless.
K

Unknown said...

Awesome reflection. I love your shots.

Owen said...

Fabulous, you can feel the hanging clothes flapping in the breeze... or is it just the rippling water giving the illusion of motion ?

For an obligatory photo, you nailed it...

Mildred said...

C'est superbe!
Très réussi même si le moment de la journée n'était pas le meilleur!
Bravo Jame!
Merci pour le partage. Et merci pour tes visites et petits mots sympas;o)

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Bonne semaine****

Stickup Artist said...

I love your unique take on the Venice clothesline! The color of the bricks against the strip of reflected blue sky is very striking. I'd like to be that guy in the little boat about to go under the arch...

trump said...

I say good bye Summer and hello to Fall myself! Richard