One of my favorite places in the world to visit is Italy. In addition to amazing food and art, there's also no shortage of interesting and breathtaking sights. On my first visit to Europe (in 2004), we went to Rome and Paris. I carted my heavy Canon Digital Rebel SLR and several lenses all over the place, much to the dismay of my aching back, but thought it was well worth the trouble for a few of the shots I took:
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The Colosseum |
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Motorcycles in Rome--a ubiquitous sight |
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Fountain detail |
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No smoking! |
It's interesting to see how my photography practices while traveling have changed. For one thing, I take a LOT more photos. On my first trip to Rome, which was one week long, I took 549 photos. On my most recent trip (last October), which was only 4 days long, I took 1,850! Of course, it's a lot easier to take goofy selfies with a point-and-shoot than an SLR, so that might help to explain some of the difference...
I also now I carry a much smaller, lighter point-and-shoot camera when I travel, which might also contribute to the increase in the number of shots I take. I used to operate under the assumption that I needed a really fancy SLR to get decent shots, but the quality of point-and-shoot cameras has improved so dramatically since my first trip to Europe that I don't think that's the case any longer. In fact, most of my favorite shots are from the point-and-shoot, which can even do a decent job at night photography:
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Piazza del Popolo, Rome |
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St. Peter's Basilica at moonrise, Rome |
In addition to repeat visits to Rome, I've also been back to Italy to see Florence and Venice (some of these pictures have been featured in
other posts), as well as the Amalfi Coast. It's hard not to fall in love with the wealth of stunning landscapes! Until next time, I'll leave you with a few more of my favorite shots.
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Sorrento, Amalfi Coast, Italy |
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Sorrento, Amalfi Coast, Italy |
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Amalfi, Italy |
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Amalfi, Italy |
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Florence, Italy |
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Florence, Italy |
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Florence, Italy |
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Sunset on the Lido, Venice, Italy |
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Venice, Italy |
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