Cinque Terre is a rugged portion of coastline in Italy located on the Ligurian Sea. It consists of five villages: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. To get from one town to the other one must either walk the trail or take the train. We chose to walk the trail when we were there in 2006.
This week's Texture Tuesday challenge is to use one of Kim Klassen's textures with any photo.
I used Kim's "Break Free" texture and Frame 12 from the Coffee Shop Blog.
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We hiked part of that last month! I still ache thinking about it but the views were gorgeous.
What a great photo.
Have a great day,
Stephanie Suzanne ♥
I love your texture work!!
Wow, the town must be beautiful in person because the photo is amazing. Love the treatment too!
Enjoy the rest of your week!
Leann
Great photo and lovely treatment :)
Even if my granny does not live far, I have not been there yet. I sure must go one day soon :)
Happy August!
Great capture.
Looks beautiful place but Italy is:)
it looks gorgeous!
Oh wow! What a gorgeous place! The view is really really stunning. I love it!
love those worn colours. I've been enjoying those frames too
Lovely and subtle texture work here! Yet it's so bringing forth the feel of the place ;)
so dreamy! great work :)
Beautiful photo! It must have been an amazing trip.
Wow that looks like a steep climb. Great photo. V
I love Cinque Terre and you did such a beautiful job of capturing this beautiful place! Thanks for stopping by my blog! cheers
What a gorgeous shot, and great texture work! I used to live in Italy, and loved visiting Cinque Terre (but not driving on the switchbacks to get there!) Thanks for the memory.
Lovely capture, love the cluster of houses, beautiful tones too.
Ah this brings back memories we were here in 2009 Spring and we loved Cinque Terre. We stayed 2 nights in Monterossa and took the boat to Riamagorria I have wanted all my life to see this coastline, well as long as I can remember anyway and we walked a vineyard trail to the top of a really steep cliff and looked out over the ocean perfection. Then we walked the Lover's Walk and sipped wine on the edge of the cliffs over the ocean what an experience. I love this shot and the texture works really well with it
It looks great over there! Nice picture!
oh wow, what a spectacular image...love!!! I would love to travel to Italy, maybe someday!
what a great photo of a beautiful place!!
Amazing! Would love to visit Italy one day!
Wow, what a sight! Look at the colour of the water! It's a beautiful photo and good texturing.
those buildings are amazing. I just love how you have used the texture.
I love the texture on this photo. That frame is lovely, I never knew about the coffee shop blog. Thank you for the link.
Karen
love the texture and the border work too!
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Wow, awesome photo :)
Gorgeous, Pat, so lovely with the frame !
Sylvia
Oh my...what dreamy place and what a gorgeous shot. Were you in a very tall building just across? I'm trying to imagine how you got this. Beautiful use of this texture and that frame.
Thanks so much for your lovely comment on my blog and oh!
congratulations on the birdhouse. It's a beautiful thing!
Hi Pat,
Thank you for the comment on my Ball Mason Jar pictures. I'm new to blogging, photography and textures. I love your pictures of Italy and the mouse over on the flowers is very cool. I would ask you how to do it, but I would be biting off more than I can chew right now.
You have a lovely blog and I look forward to following you.
Rebecca
Great photo! We also hiked it several years ago and stayed in Manarola ... stunningly beautiful part of the world!
you know I always find it amazing how the buildings are built.They look like fairy towns,, just magically held together with goodness knows what,, just so topsy turvy stacked up high,, all lovely colors and so not boring,, (did any of that make sense) ha ha,,love the photo,, I have never been and will never but I love it!!
How beautiful! It looks like an amazing place :)
Monterosso is such a wonderful place. I've been there many times, and I must admit it's quite a long time since I last visited. Thanks for sharing your beautiful photo!
Monica.
Love this photo. Wish I was there.
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