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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Images from Rome
I'm working through a wealth of images from Italy--it's literally a photographer's paradise. (And let's take a moment to extend our heartfelt sympathy to the lovely people of Italy at this very difficult time.) It's going to take me awhile before I'll get the best of the Italy pictures together, but here's a handful just from Rome. All were taken with the fabulous Canon G10. If you click on the image, you can see it in greater detail.
oooo the fourth one down, with that dark vertical on the right side. feels like i can taste the air in the light. and how it goes back and gets warmer and sweeter still in the arch. mmmmmmmmm. no wonder you love that G10, s! congratulations. delicious.
Steve Patterson has written over 50 plays, with works staged in Portland, Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, Austin, Tampa, and other U.S. cities as well as in Canada and New Zealand. His works include: Waiting on Sean Flynn, Next of Kin, Farmhouse, Malaria, Shelter, Altered States of America, The Continuing Adventures of Mr. Grandamnus, Bluer Than Midnight, Bombardment, Dead of Winter, and Delusion of Darkness. In 2006, his bittersweet Lost Wavelengths was a mainstage selection at Portland Center Stage's JAW/West festival, and, in 2008, won the Oregon Book Award (he also was an OBA finalist in 1992 and 2002). In 1997, he won the inaugural Portland Civic Theatre Guild Fellowship for his play Turquoise and Obsidian.
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3 comments:
Ah, you make me miss the place so much. It really is like living in the past and the future at the same time, isn't it. More photos, please!
Thanks, M. I'll probably be working on some more this weekend, including stuff from the Amalfi Coast.
oooo the fourth one down, with that dark vertical on the right side. feels like i can taste the air in the light. and how it goes back and gets warmer and sweeter still in the arch. mmmmmmmmm. no wonder you love that G10, s! congratulations. delicious.
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