FORMAGGIO STORE...old cheese by marybelgium
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Tuscany.Italy
Comments (31)
Richardphotos
I think I can pass on eating any!!.superb subject Mary
jmb007
miammiam!!
JuliSonne
Ich kann ihn riechen...BON APPETIT!!
jayfar
Great shot Mary it probably tastes good but not for me!!!
rainbows
Love cheese, dear Mary. Wonderful capture. Bisous, Di. xx
cfulton
Quite a cheesy shot! Graphic links, Clive
pauldeleu
Nice shot.
sharky_
Is it still edible? Interesting wall of cheese. Aloha
awjay
yummy
bmac62
I love cheese...what a treat for the eyes. Now, I am on my way to the refrigerator for a slice:)
tennesseecowgirl
excellent!!
MagikUnicorn
Un bon vieux fromage...rien de meilleur ;-)
Hendesse
Interesting shot. Fantastic textures.
Fidelity2
Super cool. 5+. Wow. I love it.
jendellas
Not a cheese lover but amazing wall of cheese. Can it still be eaten?!!!
emmecielle
Interesting shot! :)
flora-crassella
very cool image!!!!!
Cosme..D..Churruca
so tasty for sure... great compo!
alanwilliams
old cheeses doubling up as building bricks, interesting
costapanos
Wonderful wall of cheese! wonderful find and capture!
sandra46
very powerful image!
oscilis
I'll be there in ten minutes with the bread. Super photo, Mary.
flavia49
very beautiful
pat40
Great pic.
tizjezzme
wow, neat photo! They look like old hockey pucks LOL
mariogiannecchini
Very cool shot !
Clearbeer
Great shot!!
danapommet
It looks like it was aged to long but we all know that it will be yummy. Nice pattern. Dana
durleybeachbum
I hope you got to taste it!
anahata.c
we don't have any cheese stores like this in the U.S.A. Amazing capture. I can see that the cheeses are covered in either mold or ash to keep them fresh. And honestly, they look like stones or rocks. Amazing capture of the different textures too, and the almost monolithic-gray throughout. I know that "fromage" & "formaggio" are related to the English "formed"---meaning a large clump "formed" into a given shape. The "formed" part is so apparent here: Big formed wheels, covered with mold or ash or some other things. It's a very minimalist shot, but very rich. Wonderful work again.