No black and white, just glorious colour.
Ailsa’s Travel Theme is: Multicoloured
Here’s one I particularly liked:
Hanel’s Travel and Photography
No black and white, just glorious colour.
Ailsa’s Travel Theme is: Multicoloured
Here’s one I particularly liked:
Hanel’s Travel and Photography
That church is incredible!!
janet
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Very, very ornate, Janet. You could look at it for hours and not see all the details.
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A great, cheerful gallery!
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🙂
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I am so glad I am fortunate to see the world in colour! Your photos are excellent, especially the church and the parrot 🙂
Jude xx
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A friend told a story about a grandchild who said she loved the colour and was glad she didn’t live when the world was just black and white … in looking at old photos, all black and white of course, she thought the world had been only black and white – back in the day, as they say. 🙂
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My childhood photos are all black and white too – and TV was of course. I remember the excitement of getting our first colour telly when I was 16!!
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One of our family members has just returned from St Petersburg… he says it is one of the most beautiful places to visit… this photo of the church certainly backs up his stories of beauty…
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I have a friend who visited about 10 years ago and said she would never return – the poverty was too much to handle; she came overland from Finland and so saw more of the countryside than I did. I was mesmerized by St. Petersburg, found it very interesting speaking with tour guides who lived through the Soviet regime, every street seemed to have another interesting looking building. Apparently they are improving and rapidly gaining ground lost to those Soviet years and I expect things will look different should I ever return down the road.
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I love your pictures, especially St. Petersburg and the parrot in Montreal!
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So kind 🙂 Thank you for taking the time to comment.
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You’re welcome. Your colors caught my eye for sure and I had to say something! 🙂
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Mesmerising, the church is magnificent!
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It stands in all it’s splendor on the Griboyedov Canal – an architect’s dream, or nightmare, I’m not sure – I can’t imagine how the builders pieced it together. As you walk along the canal you can get a perspective on it – definitely an interesting piece.
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Beautiful photos! The church on Spilled Blood is definitely an extraodinary church, so beautiful!
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Extraordinary would describe it, yes. Flamboyant as well. Perhaps even eccentric. A very interesting building to view. Thanks for your comment Janaline.
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Wonderful and colorful photographs
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Thank you, Joseph – you’ve got some pretty nice ones yourself 😉
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