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Venice and BuranoA few from my couple of days in Venice. Crazy place, but a great introduction to Italian Pizza!
Re: Venice and BuranoQuite like #1 - Gondola rides are classic Venician photo fodder but your angle and POV is quite good
Edit - But maybe a small straighten to make the bridge level on the horizon? Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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I agree. You must have been perched on another bridge to take this shot. Otherwise a lower POV would be better but then you'd have to be swimming in that beautiful blue water. I found the gondola rides very expensive what with the conversion factor of 2 and all. I also like #2 with the symmetry and assymetry. Classic scene with the push bike.
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Steve, Being Venice, the image may even need to be tilted slightly in the opposite direction to render the scene accurately. g.
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Re: Venice and BuranoThanks for the comments all.
I had a look after you suggested that and thought you may be right, but the more I look at it the more I think I might agree with Gary! I will have a tweak and see what looks better, but it seems to me no mater which way I rotate it, something is going to be wrong. Well, look wrong.
Indeed I was. I hung out in this spot and took a lot of shots, but this is my favourite. I had planned on returning at night with a tripod but never made it sadly. Swimming I think I'll leave to someone else!
As did I! Not having a significant other with me on the trip, I was not at all tempted to take a ride.
Thanks! These were both on the Island of Burano. I would definitely recommend anyone going to Venice to head out there. Very similar architecture but less people, and if you wander a bit you can actually find quiet areas where people live. Really good experience.
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