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Piazza delle Erbe (Market's square) is a square in Verona, northern Italy. It was once the town's forum during the time of the Roman Empire.
The northern side of the square is occupied by the ancient town hall, the Torre dei Lamberti, the Casa dei Giudici ("Judges' Hall") and the frescoed Mazzanti Houses. The western side, the shortest one, features the Baroque Palazzo Maffei, decorated by statues of Greek gods. It is faced by a white marble column, on which is St. Mark's Lion, symbol of the Republic of Venice.
The north-western side occupies the site of the ancient Roman Capitol Hill, which looked towards the forum. Numerous of its buildings facing the square have maintained façade frescoes. On the southern side is the crenllated Casa dei Mercanti ("House of the Merchants", also known as Domus Mercatorum), now the seat of the Banca Popolare di Verona. Other buildings, the tall houses of the Ghetto, are reminiscent of medieval tower-houses.
The square's most ancient monument is the fountain (built in 1368 by Cansignorio della Scala), surmounted by a statue called Madonna Verona, which is however a Roman sculpture dating to 380 AD. Also historical is the capitello, dating to the 13th century, during which it was used for several ceremonies, including the oath of investment of the city's medieval podestà and pretors. Towards Via Cappello is another column, with a 14th-century aedicula with reliefs of the Virgin and the Saints Zeno, Peter and Christopher
“We are all like the bright moon, we still have our darker side.”
― Khalil Gibran
“Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.”
― Mark Twain
"everybody's got a dark side
do you love me?
can you love mine?
nobody's a picture perfect
but we're worth it
you know that we're worth it
will you love me?
even with my dark side?"
-Kelly Clarkson "Dark Side"
"and everything under the sun is in tune
but the sun is eclipsed by the moon.
"There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it's all dark."
-Pink Floyd "Eclipse"
The snow clinging to the rural roads into the wild mountainous areas of the Cascade Mountains in Washington State.
It was a beautiful evening in Seward, Alaska when I take this photo next to the dock of the port. The mountains , the clouds, calm water and a breathtaking view. All the things that you need to finish the day.
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queen butterflies on Gregg's mistflower, Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, TX. The butterflies have an extreme attraction for this tiny flower, as they gather nectar in large numbers, often aggressively pushing each other off the favored sites. Sony A6000 and Sigma 60/2.8.
203 of 365: waiting for the Goo Goo Dolls to take the stage in front of their hometown crowd. @ Darien Lake [Buffalo, NY]. Pictured here: John Rzeznik, lead singer & guitarist for the Goos.
Oh, I'll just nip up Side Pike before starting my proper walk. Errrr, no. Quickly remembered you don't just "nip up" Lakeland Hills. Still, the views are magnificent so well worth it! It was a blisteringly hot day, which involved lots of stopping to admire the landscape.
P.s. When did it become hiking? It's WALKING (😁) Are you a hiker or walker?
Looking across the bright side of the sea on a breezy day!
Our Daily Challenge ~ The Bright Side!
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The other side !!
Delicate arch is arguably the most iconic location shot during sunset in Utah. It was a weekend marred by rain and cloudy sky , except for a few minutes during sunset on Sunday when the sun broke through the clouds to shine some light on Delicate Arch . While I got a few pictures of the western face of Delicate arch, i quickly ran to the other side (exercise caution in doing so) , to catch the glimpse of last light from setting sun litting the bottom face of delicate arch . This is what I got. Please let me know your thoughts on this.
On the first day of hiking the Routeburn, while it didn't rain on us, we didn't have clear views like we did on the second. I loved the low clouds anyway. Plus, this is typical of hiking in Fjordland! People were complaining about not seeing the views. I was happy we didn't get soaked.
This was along a side hike up to a lookout. By the time I got to the lookout, I was surrounded by low cloud, so couldn't see the view of a lake and part of the valley that we would see the next day.
Sometimes I have to dig into the archives for stuff to post - life has just been very hectic of late.
This shot may seem familiar. It was part of the article I wrote about Through the Viewfinder photography for JPG Magazine in their Embrace the Blur issue.
New neighbors sifting through stuff they decided they didn't want, placed side by side in front of the house out on the street. The chairs were gone in a couple of hours.
A pair of Australian built EMD GT46ACe diesels, owned and operated by SCT Logistics, resume their climb upgrade with train 7MP9 after descending the S-curves west of Wirrappa, South Australia, on Sunday 3 October 2021
The ISO tanks immediately behind the locos are for inline refueling and the next vehicle is the crew rest van to allow for relay crew working over the long distances on the East West rail corridor.
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Huntington Beach State Park, SC
I was hoping to see some shorebird species we don't normally see in my home region. This little fellow qualifies for that goal and made the long walk worth it, although just the hike with the ocean on one side and salt marsh on the other side was excellent.
This water fall has no name, it is two miles up the road from salt creek falls, much thanks to Jim Purscelley for finding this little gem on the side of the road!
Exif data
Camera Nikon D2X
Exposure 2
Aperture f/22.0
Focal Length 20 mm
ISO Speed 200
Exposure Bias +2/3 EV
The "Bull Nose", side pipe was an awesome feature! This drain system would have to be one of the best under Brisbane City.