Pigeons 0n a Roof by sandra46
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Description
I took this photo some time ago in Treviso, a beautiful town in Veneto, Italy, where the Tiramisù cake was invented. This house was on the river Sele, and for some reason the pigeons chose it to congregate.
Thanks for your kind comments.
Comments (21)
Cyve
Amazing my friend... Fantastic capture also !!!
giulband
Wonderful capture.. I am just came back home from Treviso ten minutes ago !!
photosynthesis
Reminds me of Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds"...
claude19
excellent- bcapture ! wonderful moment !!!
durleybeachbum
Goodness me, what a flock!
UteBigSmile
Great capture Sandra, .... and a lot of sh... on the roof!
Faemike55
I wonder how many times a month the owners go up and clean the roof
great capture
wysiwig
Perhaps they are having a convention? A wonderful capture. The reflections of the clouds are beautiful.
virginiese
Oh ! Poor roof ! Great capture of this scene ! i love tiramisù too !
Hendesse
That's a lot of pigeons. Superb capture!
Djavad
Cela doit roucouler de tous les côtés... It must retreat from all sides ...
jeroni
Excellent shot, fantastic colors and details
Richardphotos
I like the architecture and colors. well except for pigeon poop!!! a problem any where in the world. very good photo
Radar_rad-dude
A most amazing photo and fine capture, Sandra! Excellent image! Bravo!
soffy
Wonderful view and capture,so beautiful colors ***
Jean_C
So many pigeons! Superb capture!
romangirl
Great capture!
magnus073
Wow Sandra, I've never seen this many pigeons on a roof at one time. So happy to be able to visit you're gallery again.
jocko500
wonderful shot
ia-du-lin
So many birds, great shot!
junge1
Fantastic capture Sandra and an interesting mix of things, i.e. old architecture, modern technology - TV antennas and satellite dishes -, and the local bird population, arranged by pecking order of sorts.