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Three Windows, Florence

Three Windows, Florence
Three windows with green shutters on a weathered wall in Florence, Italy

Three Windows, Florence. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

Three windows with green shutters on a weathered wall in Florence, Italy

This is one of the most prevalent color combinations we saw in Italian towns this past summer — the variations on golden-brown (which can range from essentially tan to dark brown) and the green shutters. I’m sure that not all of the shutters are actually green, but on some days it seemed so. And while I’m listing the typical things, the distressed wall surface needs to be included, as that is very common, too.

The three windows were on a nondescript building in Florence, on a side street a ways away from the bustling center of the touristy historic district. Here the streets were almost empty, and we wandered slowly among buildings, a small park, and portions of a university campus. I like the combination of the symmetry of the three windows with the distances of the open window at the left.


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11th Avenue

11th Avenue
Late-autumn street scene along 11th Avenue, Manhattan.

11th Avenue. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

Late-autumn street scene along 11th Avenue, Manhattan.

Many areas of older American cities take on a timeless quality when photographed in black and white. Unless you look closely — see, for example, the vehicles in this scene or some of the markings on the asphalt — it is hard to tell whether the photograph was made in the last week, last decade, or last century. A scene like this one hasn’t really changed that much in a very long time.

I made the photograph while walking along the elevated High Line Park. I have visited this “place” many times, going back to shortly after it opened. (This park is built along an old elevated railway, so it is very long and very narrow.) These days it runs from the new Whitney Museum all the way up to and partially around the Hudson Yards. The elevated rail bed provides fascinating views of the city that are hard to find anywhere else. Here I photographed from a section of the park that crosses 11th Avenue.


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Street Vendor Belts

Street Vendor Belts
A rack of belts at a street market in Florence, Italy.

Street Vendor Belts. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

A rack of belts at a street market in Florence, Italy.

I photographed this rack of (presumably knockoff) belts in all colors and textures along a bustling and crowded street market outside of the Mercato Centrale building in Florence. Given the heavy tourist traffic in this city, it is no surprise that this market is extensive and crowded. Eventually I will likely share photographs that show more of the market, unlike this one which is just about the colors and shapes of the products on this rack.

These markets are in pretty much every European city that we have visited — from Italy to Kosovo — and especially in those oriented to tourist traffic. I have mixed feelings about them. On one hand, they seem to employ a lot of folks, and if you are careful you can probably get some stuff for very low prices. On the other hand, there’s a lot of items of questionable vintage, and if you think you are getting something of great value, well, just be careful!


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Siena Backstreet

Siena Backstreet
Pedestrians round a corner on a narrow Siena street lined with tall buildings.

Siena Backstreet. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

Pedestrians round a corner on a narrow Siena street lined with tall buildings.

During our 2023 European travels we finally returned to Siena after missing earlier opportunities to go there during the pandemic. Seven years earlier we were there for literally only hours, spending an afternoon on a day trip from where we were staying in Chianti. We were entranced by the city, with its remarkable maze of narrow streets and large central plaza, Il Campo.

We made a point of scheduling a longer say on this return visit, with time to wander the streets, sit in cafes and restaurants, visit important sites, and make photographs. This scene is along a non-busy (remarkable, yes?) back street that roughly parallels two much busier thoroughfares. The narrow width of the route, the tall buildings, and the varied colors and textures are typical of this area.


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