Travel 3 - Italy 2007

I debated whether to publish these because they were literally my first efforts. But it was because of the response I got when I showed these to people that I got deeper into photography. These were shot with a 5 megapixel Canon Powershot S60. I shot with a reduced resolution because a) I didn't know what I was doing, and b) I only had a fairly small data card that I was afraid I would fill up. At any rate, thee were totally re-editied in Lightroom before I posted them here. BTW, I had broken two vertebrae in a bike crash about a month before we left on this trip. I spent most of my time in a plastic torso cast that I had custom-painted by artist Bruce Campbell. You can see it in my papal impersonation pose.

I debated whether to publish these because they were literally my first efforts. But it was because of the response I got when I showed these to people that I got deeper into photography. These were shot with a 5 megapixel Canon Powershot S60. I shot with a reduced resolution because a) I didn't know what I was doing, and b) I only had a fairly small data card that I was afraid I would fill up. At any rate, they were totally re-editied in Lightroom before I posted them here. BTW, I had broken two vertebrae in a bike crash about a month before we left on this trip. I spent most of my time in a plastic torso cast that I had custom-painted by artist Bruce Campbell. You can see it in my papal impersonation pose. 
Levanto in Oil
Grand Canal, Venice
 
Shadows and Light, Burano
 
Why Not Purple?, Burano
 
San Giacomo dell'Orio, Venice
 
Campanile with Pigeons, St. Marks Square, Venice
 
House and Vines, Assisi
 
Houses and Hills, Perugia
Ancient City Wall, Perugia
Cinque Terre Coastline
View of Vernazza, Cinque Terre
Colors on the Hill, Manarola, Cinque Terra
Duomo Window Detail, Milano
 
Saints and Martyrs, Milano
Archways, Perugia
Duomo, Florence
Della Robbia Ceiling, Santa Croce, Florence
La Piazza, Vernazza, Cinque Terre
12th Century Church, Levanto
Pope Benedickhead XVI, Perugia
Canal Scene, Burano
Back to Top