May trip to Florence/Tuscany/Rome
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After seeing everyone else's photos, I'm inspired to post mine. We visited Florence, Tuscany and Rome in early May. We're still pretty new to photography -- we just got serious last year.
Below is a selection of photos. Many more can be seen at http://www.LouwPhotography.com/Italy
Our first day in Florence was filled with art museums. I took this picture of the River Arno at 8:30am as we were heading to the Uffizi Gallery.
Once inside the Uffizi Gallery, I spotted this view of the Ponte Vecchio. You are not allowed to take pictures inside the Uffizi Gallery, but shots through the window seemed to be okay.
The next day we visited the magnificent Duomo. We climbed up 400 steps to get this view of the Duomo and Florence!
We also took a day trip to Tuscany.
After Florence we took the train to Rome. Our hotel was near the Coliseum.
The next day, we headed to Vatican City bright and early to avoid the crowds. This shot is inside St. Peter's Basilica.
I had no idea how extensive the Vatican Museums are. This room is the Gallery of Maps.
Our last day in Rome, we had a lot of fun shooting fruits and vegetables at the Campo dei Fiori.
Hope you enjoyed the Italy pics. Thanks for looking!
Below is a selection of photos. Many more can be seen at http://www.LouwPhotography.com/Italy
Our first day in Florence was filled with art museums. I took this picture of the River Arno at 8:30am as we were heading to the Uffizi Gallery.
Once inside the Uffizi Gallery, I spotted this view of the Ponte Vecchio. You are not allowed to take pictures inside the Uffizi Gallery, but shots through the window seemed to be okay.
The next day we visited the magnificent Duomo. We climbed up 400 steps to get this view of the Duomo and Florence!
We also took a day trip to Tuscany.
After Florence we took the train to Rome. Our hotel was near the Coliseum.
The next day, we headed to Vatican City bright and early to avoid the crowds. This shot is inside St. Peter's Basilica.
I had no idea how extensive the Vatican Museums are. This room is the Gallery of Maps.
Our last day in Rome, we had a lot of fun shooting fruits and vegetables at the Campo dei Fiori.
Hope you enjoyed the Italy pics. Thanks for looking!
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This photo of the Uffizi is one of my favorites from our trip: http://gfxartist.smugmug.com/gallery/1518727#76685651-L-LB
And your photos of the acqua alta in Venice are just crazy. I can't imagine all those people trying to get around on the makeshift boardwalks.
Looks like a great trip!
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gfxartist, I love your Uffizi shot. We saw that shot as well, but unfortunately the left building was covered in scaffolding at the end, which besides looking ugly in general also filled up the sky space next to the Palazzo Vecchio, which is key. I was rather disappointed we couldn't get that shot.
Venice was a great city -- that trip was in 2004. We would love to go back for better shots now that we have DSLRs and have read up on photography basics!
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These are all wonderful shots. I've been to those places and I know how hard it is to get the right light and avoid shooting the backs of people's heads, etc. The shot of the Ponte Vechio is wonderful. I love the repetition of bridges and the reflection. As I said, each one is postcard perfect. Nice job.
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Excellent b/w conversion, any comment I'd make would be irrelevant on your level. Thx for posting, really enjoyed them!
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