Having not received any answer by our assigned get pushed partners, @homeschoolmom and I decided to challenge each other this week...
Lisa wrote to me: "How about doing an unusual POV of architecture. I know Rome has some amazing buildings, so shoot them in a new and unusual way..."
This is my first attempt!
Nb. after our agreement our partners got in touch with us, so we both decided to have an "extra" get-pushed challenge!
@homeschoolmom this is my picture for you! I would have like to have a relaxing walk in the city center but it wasn't possible... :(
I went to the city center only once this week, but I was with my parents and I could not find a car parking! It was crazy! I turned for almost 1 hour, while waiting for my parents, and I could only take quick shots!
@brett101@777margo@ziggy77@frankhymus
Thank you so much! As I wrote to Lisa, my get-pushed partner, I hope to have more time for a walk in the city center... there are so many wonderful buildings to admire and photograph! My dream is to visit Rome as a tourist, with a guide and a map in my hand! ;) @frankhymus
I didn't know anything this phenomenon called "shoefiti"... I don't think it has to do with gang affiliation in our country, or at least I hope so! I have read it is a a practice done to celebrate a sort of "rite of passage" like the end of the school or an upcoming wedding! ;)
I went to the city center only once this week, but I was with my parents and I could not find a car parking! It was crazy! I turned for almost 1 hour, while waiting for my parents, and I could only take quick shots!
Thank you so much! As I wrote to Lisa, my get-pushed partner, I hope to have more time for a walk in the city center... there are so many wonderful buildings to admire and photograph! My dream is to visit Rome as a tourist, with a guide and a map in my hand! ;)
@frankhymus
I didn't know anything this phenomenon called "shoefiti"... I don't think it has to do with gang affiliation in our country, or at least I hope so! I have read it is a a practice done to celebrate a sort of "rite of passage" like the end of the school or an upcoming wedding! ;)