Saturday, 27 July 2019

Last black and white

Msida parish church with reflection
These are the last few photos in black and white that I share with you, and which I took back in the 1970s. To end this series, I give you 5 photos. The first one shows the Msida parish church with a reflection in the sea in front of it, much of which has been filled in with rubble since then. 
The next one shows a close up of prickly pears which are very common in Malta, and once peeled, they taste delicious, even though they have plenty of seeds. The third one shows a decorative door-knob in a house in the quiet city of Mdina. The fourth one shows a series of carts resting in an alley in Gozo. 
Decorative door-knob in Mdina
The last one shows two German shepherds, also known as alsatians, concerned with a cat outside their window, ignoring the photographer while giving him the opportunity to create a nice picture.


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