Bruneck / Brunico
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Photos of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen-Bulsan, South Tyrol / Italy.
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Sunday, August 4, 2013
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10 comments:
Love the first shot with the 'cannon ball'. Nicely composed.
An attractive church. I like the symmetry of the two towers and that big round boulder, and the way you took the photo so that it looks like it's etched into the sky.
A perfect shot for a Sunday visit! In lieu of going to church, these photos are a good substitute. Wondeful composition on the first one.
What a beauty this one is!
I like when a beautiful church has a wide space in front.
So beautiful and well preserved!
I really like the way you composed the first shot. It took me a minute to realise what the concrete ball was! I also like the broader view a lot!
The yellow with blue trim is a nice soothing combination of colours.
What a beautiful church! I must be in the minority. I prefer the second photo. The large ball in the first photo draws more attention to itself than the church. The bicycle in the second photo adds some informality and life to the very appealing scene.
What Jack said :) I like them both Karl, it's a beautiful church.
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