When in Rome...take pictures
Okay so I am on another trip and my first stop was Rome and I have to say that it is the most smoke ridden city I have ever been to, its sad that Europe hasn't gotten the "Smoking kills" memo. I have an allergic reaction to cigarette smoke and have spent the last 3 days super sick. My voice left after just 2 days in Rome. But the sites were great. Theres so much to see that the 5 days I stayed just didn't seem enough. I don't normally say that about a city either! So heres the pictures from rome! I may not name them all but if you really want to know I'll find out from my journal what they are. I hope this isn't to many pictures! If it is let me know.I may type more about the journey later but my laptop is dying unfortunatly and so I gotta jump out now!
Inside one of the many many chapels.
They paint or decorate everything inside the building
This has to be the coolest statue I have ever seen.
Uh...Duh
Next to the Colosseum there is many old ruins.
Put your hand in and see if it gets bitten off... I still have both of mine so I am glad I am not a sinner.
St. Valentino
This is the resteraunt I ate at every morning. It was owned by the same guy who owned the hostel I stayed at Called TravelPoint. Lorenzo is his name and he is in the white sitting in the back.
Incredible and enormous. This is St. Peters Basilica in Vatican City.
The cieling of the dome is painted as is every inch of the building.
One of the many statues from inside.
If you don't know what this is youve never taken an art class... A popular work of Michelangelo (the orange turtle).
View from the top of St. Peters. If you don't go to the top you are seriously missing out! Its only 551 steps..
The enormous square of St. Peters Basilica
Had to get atleast one picture of me!
This is where the pope gives his speaches. St. Peters Basilica
Inside the Vatican Museums before the Sistine Chapel. They don't let you take pictures from inside but standing underneath one of the most famous artworks in the history of man is a great experience.
A famous stairwell leaving the Vatican Museums
The nighttime Colosseum
and again...
Okay and one more time. But this guy was jamming out bigtime to some rocker hits on his guitar at 10pm. Figured it added as a good element.
This building had a small door that opened to this empty but beautiful courtyard.
The Pantheon is also incredible. One of the only still standing buildings from 2000 years ago in rome. It looks like it was building yesterday because it is so well preserved.
Well thats it for rome. I am in Malta now and already can see i am going to max out my pictures. This place is awwweeesssooommmmmeee.
Until next post!
Inside one of the many many chapels.
They paint or decorate everything inside the building
This has to be the coolest statue I have ever seen.
Uh...Duh
Next to the Colosseum there is many old ruins.
Put your hand in and see if it gets bitten off... I still have both of mine so I am glad I am not a sinner.
St. Valentino
This is the resteraunt I ate at every morning. It was owned by the same guy who owned the hostel I stayed at Called TravelPoint. Lorenzo is his name and he is in the white sitting in the back.
Incredible and enormous. This is St. Peters Basilica in Vatican City.
The cieling of the dome is painted as is every inch of the building.
One of the many statues from inside.
If you don't know what this is youve never taken an art class... A popular work of Michelangelo (the orange turtle).
View from the top of St. Peters. If you don't go to the top you are seriously missing out! Its only 551 steps..
The enormous square of St. Peters Basilica
Had to get atleast one picture of me!
This is where the pope gives his speaches. St. Peters Basilica
Inside the Vatican Museums before the Sistine Chapel. They don't let you take pictures from inside but standing underneath one of the most famous artworks in the history of man is a great experience.
A famous stairwell leaving the Vatican Museums
The nighttime Colosseum
and again...
Okay and one more time. But this guy was jamming out bigtime to some rocker hits on his guitar at 10pm. Figured it added as a good element.
This building had a small door that opened to this empty but beautiful courtyard.
The Pantheon is also incredible. One of the only still standing buildings from 2000 years ago in rome. It looks like it was building yesterday because it is so well preserved.
Well thats it for rome. I am in Malta now and already can see i am going to max out my pictures. This place is awwweeesssooommmmmeee.
Until next post!
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However, my favorite must be the one of the stairwell leaving the Vatican Museums.
You make me wish that I was there!
Elaine
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Ian I have had a super hard time sitting still these last few years! This trips going to be 4 months if I don't run out of money first!
Tanuki , The images should be working now. They are loading up for me and im in Malta!
Elaine, Thanks for the comments! I really liked the statue one as well. I was looking at the statue in the church and wanted to take a picture of it outside of the normal "full statue" shot. So I took it this way and really love how it came out.
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Excellent shots. Thanks for posting.
My wife and I are traveling to Rome in October hoping to come back with pics, hopefully, as nice as yours.
Did you have any issues with photography at any of the sites in Rome (i.e. equipment restrictions, flash restrictions, etc.)? Did you feel safe carrying around an SLR (which I assume you used)?
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I really didnt notice any problems when carrying my camera around. Even at night around the Colosseum I felt pretty comfortable. There were some places at Vatican City and in some churches that didn't enjoy cameras. The Sistine chapel is another place that dosent allow cameras at all but I think that was the only place I could think of that didn't allow them in any area of it.
For equipment problems i have a 20d with only the kit lens so I didn't get to change it at all. No dust issues for me. Except the dust already on my CCD.
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As for other locations, I had no trouble toting around my 20D (although I only took one lens and no extra flash) anywhere else in Rome. Other cities (Venice, Florence) were more restrictive in the museums (they want you to buy the books!)...
Anyway, your pictures brought back great memories!
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In case you were wondering, the picture you have of the building with the empty courtyard is a church - Chiesa di Sant'Ivo Alla Sapienza. We took a picture of it too!
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I still can't view the images from my home computer or my work computer. The website in your signature doesn't come up either. Too bad, I'd love to see these photos.
This is a long shot, but maybe it's got something to do with me being in Japan. If anyone reading this is in Japan, could you post whether or not you can can view these photos?
Mike
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How many of those interior shots were handheld/tripod/monopod? I assume the night shots of the Coliseum were tripoded...
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thanks for sharing!
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