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More of ItalySt Peters Basilica.
A winery in the Chianti region. I have some amazing olive oil and balsamic vinegar from there. Well, another winery down the road actually. Florence. A street in one of the villages that comprise the Cinque Terre.
Re: More of ItalyGreat shots! - I really like the first two.
In the 2nd - are you able to brighten up the grapes a touch? They are getting slightly lost. 7D, 60D, 70-200mm f/4LIS, 17-50mm f/2.8, 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, 50mm f/1.4, 100mm f/2.8 Macro, 580EX II
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Re: More of ItalyI like all of them! Specially the 1st and last one.
Re: More of ItalyAhhhh memories, I know it's supposed to be about the photos, but did you do all the walks in the Cinque Terre? I partic like that photo, mostly becasue of the memories is evokes for me!
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Re: More of ItalyAwesome!
I'm leaving Oz for the first time in March for a European holiday and seeing these photos just gets me excited. I can't wait! Keep 'em coming!
Re: More of ItalyI love the sunbeams in the St Peter's dome. It adds a different dimension to it. I also like the last image. Although I have never been to Italy, the old run-down feel to the buildings seems to evoke what I consider to be the epitome of Italy.
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Steve, Adam ... When you go to Italy, Le Cinque Terre is an absolute must-see. I fell in love with the area when I first visited it in Y2K. World heritage listed, with olive groves, grapevines, the Med and cliffsides, and five postcard pretty villages. I have seen some of the villages featured on those large travel posters that you see around the traps, and with good reason. This is where I would like to retire to. Tomorrow, if possible. And this image is just so representative of the region. Magic! g.
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Re: More of ItalyWow, thanks all for your comments!
Good idea, I will have a play with that shortly!
I only did the main walk from one end to the other. We stayed in Riomaggiore so caught the train up to Monterosso at the other end a walked back. Some of the earlier sections were very challenging, well for me anyway, but it was all extremely beautiful and rewarding.
What a fine compliment to receive, thank you! I too would agree with your sentiments about the area - it was a highlight of my 8 week and 8 country and I cannot wait to go back. There is a little bit of everything, great bars for a cocktail, music, scenery, beaches (admittedly pebble) amazing little streets like this and some of the best pesto I've ever eaten, about 1/3 of a jar I have to go! I would suggest anyone who makes it as far as Italy and doesn't pay a visit has sold themselves short! I am glad I found out about before I went. Again, thanks all for the comments!
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