Talking Italian

Apart from crumbling architecture, it is also possible in Italy to photograph entire conversations

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Why DO Italians speak with their hands??

Remember that Bananarama song (I know, not really your scene!)
"robert de niro's waiting, talking italian"
# Posted By freefalling | 12/13/09 9:40 PM
Yessssssss!
I would have been overjoyed to catch that scene.
I'm sure you knew how much I'd love that series of photos. This is fantastic!
# Posted By nathalie | 12/14/09 8:14 AM
And thank you so much for dropping me a line in Avignon, it prompted me to come and visit you. And you are (were ?) in Venice! How wonderful to see your photos of this magnificent place. I can picture you walking around and sitting in cafes and eating out and... JUST GREAT!

I hear that you're now using a Canon G11? I never thought you'd switch to that.

I had to laugh at your little bunch of flowers on a window sill (desperately meagre and uninteresting)... only to switch back to fantastic b&w shots after that ! :-)))

The square format you often use works really well.
# Posted By nathalie | 12/14/09 8:22 AM
Totally and utterly fabulous! What a lesson I'm learning here. Just adore these shots - God, you are clever, Richard!
# Posted By Jilly | 12/15/09 8:29 AM
So good this series!! (I think that even in France, hands are used! I believe I have adopted the habit, because I get a number remarks about this when I'm back in Sweden.)
# Posted By Peter | 12/15/09 12:54 PM
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