Old Italy
Sightseeing in Italy - travel photos - Please visit my website http://www.susan.com.au . Just for some fun, I have experimented...
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Old Italy
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Susan Segal
Please visit my website
http://www.susan.com.au
. Just for some fun, I have experimented with some photos of Italy to make them look antique. What do you think of the results?
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article published 8/3/2004
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Beautiful photos!I really enjoy the works you have done!The Italians hope you will see photos of Milano and Palermo...thanks for the photos...ciao ciao
Alessandro Deviardi, November 1, 2005
great B&W photography
peter humphrey
, February 17, 2005
Old vs New
I really like the Florence picture with the scooters. The "time contrast" of modern day scooters and sepia aged photos is most interesting.
Dawn Marie, August 6, 2004
As usual ...
always great pictures. Always enjoyed all your postings.
Cheers
soh gt
, August 4, 2004
beautiful, very beautiful. sometimes i prefere the b/w or the sepia to the colors, specially for the old monuments and the Historical city centre of European cities. great work, thanks. ciao
Paolo Motta
, August 4, 2004
Wonderful !
I usually agree with Chuck, but I think your use of black and white is so appropriate ! These photographs are wonderful. Thank you, Susan.
Bob Fairbanks
, August 3, 2004
I enjoyed viewing your black/white pictures. It reminds me when I was a small boy. Back then virtually all photos taken were B&W. Black & white photography add a certain class to the pictures...like photos from the pages of Life magazine.
Donald K Munroe
, August 3, 2004
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