Apparently a time-tested remedy for roof tiles flying off during storms. Put some stones on them! Then again, you could end up having additional heavy things fly about in really strong winds. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters
Classical balcony
Sicily has the largest greek ruins outside of Greece. But not in Erice. Or maybe a little. As part of the decoration of this balcony. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters
Knock-knock
Ornamental brass knocker in a grand old front door in Erice, Sicily. No electric door bell or cylinder lock. This is the front door. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters
Funivia
Composition with strong straight lines and angles. An abandoned building of the cable car system (funivia) connecting the mountain town Erice to the port town Trapani in Sicily. Rusty railings, weathered concrete, a boarded window, yay. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters
Spiderweb lantern
Another picture from the Georgian Quarter in Liverpool. I like the way that -already- old technology has invaded the cityscape. The cables connect the buildings in the rather wide street. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters
More bricks
The brickwork in these neighbouring houses is completely different. As is the style of the windows, or their position for that matter. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters
Bricks
The last pictures from Liverpool. Wonderful brick warehouses with high door structures. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters
The creature from the blue lagoon
A time series of a swimmer in the Liverpool City Swim arriving at the finish. This picture is a projection of the time stack. Creepy result, especially since the projection removed all the splashing, making this guy a stealthy swimmer. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters
Suitcase runner
Hope street again. A motion-blurred jogger in blue passing the suitcases sculpture. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters
Bold street
Bold street in Liverpool on a Saturday. People going about their business.© 2016 Fred S. Wouters