The cruise ended in Rome on 8th day. Some captures from the visit to Vatican and St. Peters Basilica.
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Been away for a while. Had to get a new laptop and recreate my online life.
Looking at these makes me feel anxious about traveling and making sure I have the right gear.
That 3rd one is extra special. Thanks for taking us along.
JT
Looking at these makes me feel anxious about traveling and making sure I have the right gear.
That 3rd one is extra special. Thanks for taking us along.
JT
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JT,
Thank you for coming along. On that trip I had two lenses. A99m2 with CZ2470f2.8 and Sony 70-400G gen I. I never felt inadequate. I did pano where 24 was not wide enough. I bracketed where there is low light. All Jpegs.
Thank you for coming along. On that trip I had two lenses. A99m2 with CZ2470f2.8 and Sony 70-400G gen I. I never felt inadequate. I did pano where 24 was not wide enough. I bracketed where there is low light. All Jpegs.
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Love the light in the first image.
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You are fortunate to have seen it in person. Beautiful colors.
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JT,
Thank you. Yes, I am indeed fortunate to be able to visit these beautiful places.
I thank my wife for being the tour de force for making plans and executing them.
We hope we have succeeded in planting the travel bug in our son and daughter.
Sury
Continuing with St. Peters Basilica
Coliseum
Thank you. Yes, I am indeed fortunate to be able to visit these beautiful places.
I thank my wife for being the tour de force for making plans and executing them.
We hope we have succeeded in planting the travel bug in our son and daughter.
Sury
Continuing with St. Peters Basilica
Coliseum
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The latest series of interior and external shots are really beautiful, Sury.
That era is just amazing for its sculptures and architecture and we can see them in their full glory, colours, the fine details s of the marble elements are beautiful. There's something about this kind of ancient architecture and design for honouring the human spirit and body. You can feel the spirituality of the depicted scenes in the sculptures.
Thanks for sharing the snippets of the journey.
Yildiz
The latest series of interior and external shots are really beautiful, Sury.
That era is just amazing for its sculptures and architecture and we can see them in their full glory, colours, the fine details s of the marble elements are beautiful. There's something about this kind of ancient architecture and design for honouring the human spirit and body. You can feel the spirituality of the depicted scenes in the sculptures.
Thanks for sharing the snippets of the journey.
Yildiz
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