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    Default Theme - Guggenheim Museum, Venice

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    I'm still going through images from my first trip to Venice last year. I've always been drawn to windows, doors, etc. framing a subject so I've got a lot of material to choose from for this theme. This was taken outside on the patio of the Guggenheim, looking in. I liked the frames within the frame as well as the reflections of the trees outside which add a sense of mystery to it (at least to me).
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    Cheryl...Like the frame within a frame! Works well for me. Good seeing! I also like the trees...they add a textural effect!

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    Cheryl,

    Greetings. I like the frames on frames composition. There is something about the appearance of multiple exposures that doesn't quite work for me. Thanks for posting.

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    -Michael-

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    I like photographing windows also. This one works great. The frames within and frames is a great visual. The sweeping lines of the tree reflection add a sense of movement and interesting texture. I also like the limited color pallete--blue and brown. Well see and photographed and processed.

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