The fourth day of our Rome trip took us back to the Palatine Hill for a proper look round there, and to the forum, and to the Pantheon as well. The two photos I liked best from the day weren't really of any of those things. I really liked one HDR photo over the roofs of Rome. The normal version looked pretty mundane, but the HDR version really brought the scene to life. You can see a little bit of the forum in the foreground, but the focus is on the rooftops. The other is a photo of the Colosseum from a different angle. I really like the warmth of it. It looks almost autumnal.
All about my stumbling through life and my various projects to keep me occupied. Mostly photography orientated, but with whatever else I feel like thrown in as well.
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Sunday, 4 May 2014
Monday, 6 January 2014
Photography: Roman Holiday, Day 1
I've decided to split up my Rome photos by day, seeing as there are so many of them. Day 1 is mostly HDR, seeing as it was overcast and the light was bad. The non-HDR photos just looked flat and uninteresting. We went round the Colosseum and had a bit of a wander around the Palatine Hill as well. Carrying my equipment round Rome all day for a week certainly took its toll on my shoulders, but I think the results were worth the pain.
Colosseum, obviously. I love how the HDR turned boring, grey, overcastness into fierce storm clouds.
Arch of Constantine as seen from the Colosseum. Also love how the HDR turned mundane tourists-in-the-way to splashes of brilliant colour.
Arch of Titus
Colosseum seen from the Palatine Hill
Arch of Constantine
Vittorio Emmanuele monument. AKA the typewriter. Most Romans don't like it cos it's so pompous and self-indulgent. I do though. The marble glows white in the sunshine. This was my best attempt to get it without traffic in the way.
Poppies coming up between the paving slabs in the forum. The only non-HDR photo from the day that I liked. There were poppies absolutely everywhere. It was beautiful.
Arch of Constantine as seen from the Colosseum. Also love how the HDR turned mundane tourists-in-the-way to splashes of brilliant colour.
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