02-18-2024 04:17 PM
Today, while strolling through the historic center of the beautiful city of Lucca, Italy, I paused to observe and contemplate, primarily the architecture, raising my gaze above the modern businesses, which almost went unnoticed amidst the surrounding beauty. My humble advice here is to lift our heads and look beyond, wherever we may be.
02-18-2024 04:24 PM
02-18-2024 06:09 PM
@Ariel_Hock amo las fotos en blanco y negro del viejo continente. quedaron muy buenas.saludos
02-18-2024 10:14 PM
Your black and white photos have a nostalgic charm. They evoke childhood memories of being a little boy in a big city. I remember gazing at the crowds of busy people, feeling curious and adventurous. The scent of the pavement, the sound of traffic, and the sight of unfamiliar buildings. There was something mysterious and intriguing about being in a group, and I wanted to explore it.
02-19-2024 01:07 AM
I could not agree more. Looking up will almost always let you discover interesting details we never noticed before.
Thanks for reminding me.
By the way posting black and white photos on Google Maps is probably a violation if the guideline that we can only make minor adjustments prior to uploading photos to Maps.
Cheers
Morten
02-19-2024 01:51 AM
Looking down is equally important @Ariel_Hock as a photographer who teaches, sometimes when running a workshop I will sit everyone down and ask them to make 10 photos of things within one metre of them on the ground.
Perspective is everything.
Paul
02-19-2024 02:49 AM
Thank you for the reminder.
Cheers
02-19-2024 02:50 AM
Your absolutely right 👍.
Cheers
Ariel.
02-19-2024 03:23 AM
I love the use of B&W photos to add a layer of antiqueness to the photos 👍 @Ariel_Hock
02-24-2024 01:32 AM
@Ariel_Hock You are right. Thank you.