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It's time for another Italy Photohunt!

Here are the guidelines: You select one of your own photos to post that in some way utilizes the topic. Use the topic as a concrete prompt, or find a novel approach. Each person, just one post/photo per thread topic, (or two if you must)please. Photos should be resized to be no wider than 600 pixels. Too-large photos slow down the loading of the thread, and will be deleted. Read about how to post a photo in a thread, here. If you have an idea for a photo hunt topic, contact one of the Mods to offer the suggestion instead of beginning another thread.

Posting photos in the thread gives your permission for SlowTrav to eventually move the photos over to Photohunt albums in the SlowPhotos Galleries.

This week's prompt is "soft."

You're encouraged to describe your photo--where you shot it, details of what you were doing or what was going on, etc.


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Nothing as soft and nuturing as "Mater Naturae". Overlooking the sunset at Byron's Cove, Portovenere

 
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Venice on November 21, 2008 - Festa of the Madonna della Salute.

And we'll be there again this year. Happy Happy
 
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Panna cotta at Il Giardino near Acqui Terme.
Soft and delicious.

 
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Our bedroom in Florence apartment.

 
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It's not just desserts that can be soft: some meltingly tender bietole at dalla Marisa, Venice, last month.

Bietole
 
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Everyone in Italy seems to own a Shih Tzu---very soft!!

soft
 
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Taking a break.

 
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Soft light filtering down through the canopy...

 
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More soft light above our little dinner table in Torino.


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My 18 Vacation Rental Reviews and 5 Trip Reports
"A traveler without knowledge is a bird without wings."--Sa'di, Gulistan (1258)


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A dense morning fog softens the lines of Piazza San Marco. October 2008

 
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It's not just desserts that can be soft: some meltingly tender bietole at dalla Marisa, Venice, last month.


Jonathan, I didn't realize how overdue I was for a trip to Italy until I saw your photo of biƩtole glistening with olive oil! A most unlikely image to sneak up on you and get you in the gut. But it did!

Thanks for posting it.
 
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St. Peter's, Rome

Rome Dome
 
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Don't you just want to roll on these soft hills in the beautiful southern Tuscany landscape? Photo from our September, 2006 trip near Montepulciano.

 
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A "soft hearted" window I spotted as I walked slowly along a narrow street in Vernazza in the 5 Terre. I'm so glad I looked up!

 
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Ribollita soup in Lucca. Tuula
 
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Soft daylight at San Fortunato in Todi makes even the candles look crisp.

 
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Soft focus canal view, an evening in Dorsoduro, Venice, October 2009.

 
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Saw this guy in Venice going to work with his "babies"! He let me take their pictures and pet them...they WERE very soft!

 
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Awww, what nice cats, and what a nice man to take them to work. Cat2
 
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Soft chairs & soft sand. Wonderful.

Soft Sand
 
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Soft mist falling from the fountain in Piazza Garibaldi in Sulmona on a breezy day.
The fountain is made from Maiella limestone from the surrounding mountains. It was constructed in 1823 by stonemasons from Pescopennataro which is now situated in Molise.

Piazza Garabaldi Fountain
 
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