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Is that rapeseed? I was thinking mustard and wondering whether we're jumping to Provence.

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Short round vaults a cross-shaped plan, copper domes, lancet windows, striated masonry . . . an old Orthodox church in southeast Europe?

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On a motorcycle with a GARMIN ZUMO 550 MOTORCYCLE GPS RECEIVER, possibly a helmet-mounted camera?

Or someone riding on the back of the motorcycle?

Reflections does not seem to show someone is on the back.

Photo seems to have deep depth of field, typical of helmet mounted cameras.

Of course I can be very wrong.

dcarch

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I'm thinking the person riding the motorcycle is taking the picture, but with a regular camera. Look at the reflection in the sideview mirror.

Tuscany? Maybe Hathor.

The pictures of the gearing in the transportation picture look like the works on the Inclined Planes in Pittsburgh. There are also many Orthodox churches there and very old neighborhoods.

In other words, I don't have a clue.

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I'm thinking the person riding the motorcycle is taking the picture, but with a regular camera. Look at the reflection in the sideview mirror. -----------

I agree the person riding is taking the picture. The reflection in the sideview mirror shows the hand is posibly pushing the shutter on the handle mounted view finder of the helmet mounted camera.

The other picture is the Tram system in NYC.

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