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Another one from Old Jaffa, you really can't go wrong there, wherever you point your camera. I love the way the turquoise pops against the stone, and the contrast between the rectangular stones and the angled lines of the shutters. 
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Looks like Old Jaffa is a place I'd like to visit someday. So far, I've enjoyed every photo you've posted from there.
ReplyDeleteThis one's a stunner...
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I love the textures in it! The grit of the stone, the roughness of the wood. Definitely a winner.
ReplyDeleteLove it, Robin! The turquoise not only pops against the stone, but it is just about my favorite color of all! I also like that the shutters are in different positions--one open, one closed--and that some of the slats are loose.
ReplyDeleteI really like the contrasts of tones, and how the turquoise shutters vividly stand out.
ReplyDeleteNice texture blends in this beauty, also.
I have never seen shutters made like these are. OK, so I haven't traveled much, it's true.
ReplyDeleteYes, the contrast of the turquoise with the brick is indeed stunning!
Seriously .. losing your job was the best thing that ever happened ... these recent photos are better than ever xo
ReplyDeleteAnother excellent photo.
ReplyDeletelove the brilliance of the turqoise and the textures are great.
ReplyDeleteJaffa does seems a photographer's paradise for architectural details!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting shutters - I imagine they still let in some light.
Love those colors. My understanding of predominance of sky blue (and its varieties) is warding off the evil spirit? As in people with blue eyes?
ReplyDeleteLots of great textures, too.
I could almost feel the texture. Great find.
ReplyDeleteIncredible, Robin! Those extraordinary turquoise shutters, wow! :)
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Love the contrast in this one. One of my favorite colors set off to best effect!
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There's just something about the color turquoise that gets me every single time. It's my favorite... love it!
ReplyDeleteHope all went well with your photography contest. I voted for you several times!
This really 'pop's' as you say! I like the batteredness of the shutters too, it wouldn't be quite as attractive if it was in perfect nick! And you've done the 'sparkly' thing again- its lovely!
ReplyDeletelove the texture, an excellent window shot.
ReplyDeletethis is striking and GORGEOUS! i love your eye for detail, color and perspective!
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