Thursday, November 11, 2010

Italy and France pictures, Sept 19, 2010 to October 9,2010

Recently I have had the pleasure to travel to Europe the first time as a photographer.  I wanted to let everyone enjoy the pictures of the cities we visited.  We travelled from Southern Italy starting in Siracusa, Sicily and north through Rome, Firenze, Cinque Terre and Venizia in Italy with Paris being our final destination.  I brought quite a few lenses with me to get the most out of the experience but found that I tended to gravitate to my Sigma 18-200 mm lens which is a combo wide angle and telephoto lens.  I was able to take some great candid shots as well as a few night shots which I really like.

My experience in photography has spanned over two years and I have taken a few courses in Toronto Ontario, Canada at Henry's.  I will include links below so you can check out their sites.  I am also doing an online training course which is based in the United States and is a wonderful site to help the amateur photographer and the advanced photographer.  The name is Kelby Training.  It showcases some of the best photographers in North America as well as some cool techniques you can use if you are an owner of Photoshop with all the updates.  The price per month is very reasonable and very essential if you want perfect your skills.

Feedback on the pics is more than welcome as I think it's great to share any tips one might have about photography.

Below are some of the links listed above so you can check them out.

http://www.kelbytraining.com/
http://www.henrys.com/



 Picture of St. Mark's Square in the evening shortly after a rain shower.  If you're lucky you may get to experience a flood when the tide comes in.  Venice, Italy is vibrant with so many wonderful restaurants, great shops and if you want you can wear a great and colourful mask from one of the many stores on the street.  Famous glass shops from Morano are scattered all over the streets of Venice which just happens to be a short distance from the main island on one of the water taxi's.  Oh! and there is another island named Burano which is famous for its lace.  The streets are laced with colourful houses pardon the pun and you will feel you are in Santa's Village or some sort of Wonderland.  A picture below will be the best way to describe it.


As mentioned above this picture was taken on the island of Murano, Italy.  This island is famous for its glass chandelier's, jewellery and georgeous vases.   Some pieces of art are made by the owner of the gallery.  The island much like
Venice but on a smaller scale, you will find the same canals but unfortunately
no gondolas.  This particular picture is a unique look at some of the residential buildings by the water.  The colours  are not quite as dramatic as Burano, but the feeling is the same.
 



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