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San Quirico d'Orcia ( Siena ) - Tuscany - Italy
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Back to that alley close to Yester Way.
This area is definitely having a great photogenic impact. i keep coming back to it.
The dirt and grit and color that comes with European alleys make for great subjects for dynamic night photography. Usually I only stay out for about an hour after it gets dark, but it's hard to stop with this kind of scenery... I mean, you can make a legitimate excuse to stay out all night!
But a lot of people warned me about how dangerous Barcelona can be... I did already meet many people that were robbed blind... I was extra-extra careful... and, in this case, decided to head back to the hotel early. Also, I was feeling pretty under the weather...so yet another excuse.
- Trey Ratcliff
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a 'fabulous' local character in wilmington told me: 'you can tell if someone was raised in wilmington or not by where they put their trash. you yankees and outsiders put your trash in the alley outside your houses. the well-bred of wilmington, on the other hand, put their trash in the alleys outside the houses of yankees and outsiders. there is a distinct difference...'
The "Barrio de Santa Cruz" is a neighborhood in Seville, with a labyrinth of alleys and very narrow streets dating back to medieval times. Then it was the Jewish quarter (judería). Presently it's one of the primary tourist attractions of Seville.
From one of many Alleys in El Gothico
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The Alibi and the Market Theater gumwall are just beyond this passage in Post Alley, Pike Place Market. The Alley got its name from the hitching posts that helped secure the horses that brought goods to market back in the day.
Another photo of the same cobbled alley in Heptonstall I've uploaded recently, taken from the village churchyard, and processed with different textures
Textures by darkwood67 www.flickr.com/photos/darkwood67/ and dog ma www.flickr.com/photos/jodysphotography/