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Amateur photog's online photo cache. All photos are original pics taken by author and her husband. This is not a place to see those awe inspiring Ansel Adams, these are ordinary subjects shot on a whim most of the time.
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Amateur photog's online photo cache. All photos are original pics taken by author and her husband. This is not a place to see those awe inspiring Ansel Adams, these are ordinary subjects shot on a whim most of the time.
No wonder that structure caught your attention, it's MASSIVE! :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, as usual.
I only recognize the Castel San Angelo :-o
ReplyDeleteBut the others are also very imposing buildings!
Rome has such a history... Rome is for sure on my top 10 favority cities in the world!
I can't tell you anything about those buildings, I don't know Rome thoroughly. Very nice views, I'll see with pleasure the Vatican City! :-)
ReplyDeleteCan't identify them but they are lovely structures.
ReplyDeleteall structure there looks massive. definitely great fortress. when they were building these, the filipinos were busy building the rice terraces.
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing, imposing, historical architectural! Absolutely fantastic, whatever they are.
ReplyDeleteYou're bringing me back to memory lane Maria! We walked from the Vatican to the Castel Sant'Angelo. A very historic structure.
ReplyDeleteI have never been to Rome, so I can't help with names. I enjoy this trip with you!
ReplyDeleteI am totally clueless heehee. I am excited about your next post. =)
ReplyDeleteI recognize the last two images, Maria, but have no recollection of ever seeing the first two. Hmmmm. Now you've got my curiosity!
ReplyDeleteAll the photos are beautiful, but the last one is just too good! Hats-off to you!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!!!
i hope i can share my insights into rome's history unfortunately, i couldn't recognize any of them either. ^0^
ReplyDeleteregardless though, it's such a beautiful architecture, looks like some sort of a castle or fortress.
and the mirror effect of the river's just stunningly captivating.
love the structures! i can't wait to see the Vatican photos!
ReplyDeleteThe imposing structure on the second picture, the bridge, and the Hadrian Mausoleum are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSo amazing looking, seriously though, you've got talent with the camera, the light is great in these photos.
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