/ venice, italy…....the early morning mist fades as slices of sunlight cut across the waterways
Original colour slide
A playful, colourful scene of a romantic, cozy, little moon-lit trattoria with my two notorious cats.
Taken with a Minolta 5xi on Agfa film One of the dozen or so cats living in the apartment my friend and I stayed in. Lucky I adore cats!
Taken with a Minolta 5xi on Agfa film.
Taken with a Minolta 5xi on Fuji film Taken when I was studying Italian at the University for Foreigners in Perugia.
Venice – Campo San Barnaba © Loredana Crupi 2007 / The Campo San Barnaba, with its little canal named rio di San Barnaba and the church San Barnaba is where (if you are an Indiana Jones fan), Indy emerges from a subterranean secret passage Venice can only be compared to itself. Letters from Italy – Goethe See more works BLACK & WHITE CHINA SERIES EUROPE SERIES NATURE ABSTRACT
Dawn breaks on Mount Vesuvius View from my hotel balcony .The Grand Hotel Vesuvio – Sorrento . /
The warden’s call in the eleventh hour. / And it’s easy to say but it’s hard to remember / That praise is for suckers and death is forever. / Under your nose but just over your head. / Martyr meets maker in ten shades of red. / These are your twelve steps. / Take them on your knees. / Show them at the door and they’ll let you in free.
I was fortunate enough to travel to Italy when I was 19, this was taken as just a naive snap happy photo on my dodgy old-school camera and I’ve cleaned it up and added some oomph in photoshop. (It’s better if you click on the image to see a larger view)
Canal of Dreams featured in The One Great Shot Group 2008. For the longest time I dreamed of a wild adventure in Italy. In April 2008 that dream became an extraordinary reality. With heightened, rich, vibrant colours canal of dreams creates an almost painterly impression of beautiful Venice. Canal of dreams is a personal favourite. It is a reminder of the adventure of a lifetime, the many bridges I crossed and the memories that linger on. I hope one day to return to my Canal of dreams. (c)sooz2008
This is one of 2 pictures I am loading of the Grand Canal, I have a few more, but these where the 2 I been debating over for a while. I like them both for different reasons and could not decide which I preferred. This one I like for the subtle reflection and the light on the homes along the bank, and of course the Lone Gondolier. It was a day full of many seasons, the few days we were there at about 3.30pm the clouds got very dark and it poured like we were in the tropics. Only to clear up as fast as it came around 4pm, and then we could all venture out again. Venice is a magical place.
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Located in the “Cinque Terre” (The five villages) in Italy. / I somehow managed the 9km walking track between these villages and was thankfull for the overcast conditions. / Taken 2007 – HDR photoshop…
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This is one of my favourite shots taken on black and white film and taken in St Mark’s Square in Venice, Italy. I have scanned the print. I like the timelessness of this shot, I think. She was surrounded by the pigeons at first and she didn’t mind. But later, one flew on her head and she minded a lot. I recently made a sale on redbubble with this shot. A matted print in Off White to Lucy, my sister-in-law, in the UK. Many thanks so much for purchasing this. This shot was featured in the Urban Art Group and the I love Italy Group.
Shot in Riomaggiore Italy. Similar images: /
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Captured at The Vatican City in Rome, Italy. / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
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Rocky outcrop of the Sassolungo as seen from the Gardena Pass, Dolomites, Italy. Canon EOS 5D MkII with Canon EF 24-105mm L IS f/4
The spiral staircase situated in The Vatican, Rome. Canon EOS 5D / Canon 17-40mm L lens / 1/100s exposure @ f5.6
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