San Gimignano Alley
by Inge Johnsson
Title
San Gimignano Alley
Artist
Inge Johnsson
Medium
Photograph - Digital Capture, Watermark Not On Actual Prints
Description
San Gimignano is a small walled medieval hill town in the province of Siena, Tuscany, north-central Italy. It is mainly famous for its medieval architecture, especially its towers, which may be seen from several kilometres outside the town. San Gimignano was founded as a small village in the 3rd century BC by the Etruscans.
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December 30th, 2012
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Comments (18)
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Maria Coulson
CONGRATULATIONS!! Your beautiful artwork has been Featured in the “Balconies, Windows and Doors Group” Thank you for sharing it!
Judy Vincent
This image is being featured in the “Photography ONLY – Landscapes and Landmarks” group – one of the most active groups on Fine Art America featuring the best landscape photographers in the world! Congratulations on your excellent work!
Betsy Zimmerli
You have captured the warm, dry breeze, the warm setting sun, and a quiet moment. I love the blowing laundry!
Elise Palmigiani
When the light meet the shadow... wow fantastic result Inge! I love love this picture!
Inge Johnsson replied:
Thank you very much. Sigh, I can still feel the warm breeze, smell the olive trees, hear the laundry gently flapping in the wind. Need to go back to Toscana soon.
Reflective Moments Photography and Digital Art Images
Incredible light, great shadows...such a wonderful comp.
Inge Johnsson replied:
Thank you so very much! This was just before the sun was about to set. I too like the shadow of the tree.
Queenie Wong
love the mood, lighting & soft tone of colors on this photo
Inge Johnsson replied:
Thank you. I can myself also feel the warm Italian summer air when I look at this image. Aaahh... :-)
Odd Jeppesen
Another beautiful image from the old Europe.
Inge Johnsson replied:
Thank you, Odd. Good old Europe cannot be beat when it comes to scenes with ambiance.