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The view from Giardino Bardini-Florence by okmqaz42, on Flickr
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Ponte Vecchio by okmqaz42, on Flickr
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Guess Where I Am! by okmqaz42, on Flickr
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Duomo by okmqaz42, on Flickr
This is a discussion on A few from my trip to Florence, Italy within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; 1. The view from Giardino Bardini-Florence by okmqaz42 , on Flickr 2. Ponte Vecchio by okmqaz42 , on Flickr 3. ...
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The view from Giardino Bardini-Florence by okmqaz42, on Flickr
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Ponte Vecchio by okmqaz42, on Flickr
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Guess Where I Am! by okmqaz42, on Flickr
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Duomo by okmqaz42, on Flickr
Last edited by okmqaz42; 05-19-2011 at 04:53 PM.
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what a lovely set. I am jealous of your trip and how cheap it is to fly around Europe!!! I quite love the statue shot they look so imposing over the city.
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That is a beautiful set. Like Bambi, I like the way the two statues tower over the city in the background. It makes them look even larger. Also, that second shot with the reflection is a gem.
Have to agree, love the way you composed that first one, and exposure was perfect. The second is quite beautiful in its own right also. (a night shot would be something here).
Love the others also, as I have a thing for architecture for sure. Did you get any inside pic's of "Guess Where I Am", or is it allowed?
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Thanks for all the comments it really is a wonderful place and I would recommend it if you ever get the chance, so much to see and do, I have to admit it caused a bit of a sensory overload.
Just for you hillbilly girl, a night shot! I did not go into the Duomo on this occasion because I wanted to make sure I had an excuse to go back. There is no problem taking pictures in some of the churches but in others is stricly "No Photo, No Photo". I have posted a few more on my flickr stream if you want to have a better look at the Duomo.
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Lovely set here - my faves are shots 1 and 2.
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Nice set, really like #1.
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My favourites are also #1 and #2. I really like the reflections in the second one.
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I love the architecture ... nice work.
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