Archive for September, 2009

More from Florence

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Florence is such a beautiful city so I thought I would post a few more images from a recent trip there.

This first image was taken early one morning just around the corner from the Ponte Vecchio and a cafe that sold the most fantastic ice cream. My favourites were the limone and the melon. The ice cream really tasted of the fruit. If only we could get ice cream like that here. Anyway, I was out and about on my own with the camera early one morning and I just loved the light here. I was wondering what I could use as a point of interest in the photo when this gentlemen came along. Perfect.

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This was another early morning photograph, and shows a gondola on the River Arno, under one of the arches of the Ponte Vecchio. The Ponte Vecchio is an amazing old bridge lined by shops on either side, mostly gold merchants and jewellers. In this image you can see the back of some of the buildings that line the bridge.

Gondola on River Arno, under arch of Ponte Vecchio, Florence

It is hard to find the words to describe some of the buildings in Florence without over using words such as amazing, fantastic , etc. They are full of incredible artwork and sculptures. I found it hard to take in the amount of work and skill it must have taken to create these buildings. Just look at the detail in this image, which is just a small section of one of the facades above a door to the Il Duomo, which is huge. The green, white and pink are marble and the detail is so intricate.

Detail from Il Duomo, Florence

The Santa Croce, burial place of Michelangelo and Galileo, was one of the churches that you could use your camera in. I think I like this photograph because it is not your typical church scene. There was something about the way the man was looking at the cleaner that caught my attention.

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In this image I just love the way the light is catching the people.

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Even Florence isn’t free from the ubiquitous fast food chains.

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Not quite such a typical Florentine scene, but I like the light. This was taken exiting an underpass on the way to the Santa Maria Novella. Unfortunately we were not allowed to use cameras in this church which was a shame as it was so beautiful and the light was exquisite.

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I thought I would finish this post with this image taken taken from Piazzale Michelangelo just after sunset. I hope you enjoyed the images.

Sunset over River Arno & Ponte Vecchio, Florence

Catherine and Lucy

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

You may recognise Catherine and Lucy as I first posted images of Lucy when she was just one week old. In these images Lucy is now three months old and even more adorable.

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I love to take photographs focusing on the details that tell a story. I think that images like this can say so much more than the wider view and really add to an album of photographs.

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Lucy needed a little nap and looked so peaceful.

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She has the most beautiful blue eyes.

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Watching babies at this age can be great fun, as they learn all about the world around them. When I took this photograph Lucy was fascinated by her own arm.

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Florence

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

I have been a bit quiet on the blog front of late and one of the reasons for that was a holiday in Florence. We love Italy and Florence had been on the must visit list for a while. We weren’t disappointed – it is stunningly beautiful, the people are great and when in Italy the food is always fantastic. We found an excellent hotel, just 100m from Il Duomo, with a rooftop terrace bar where we would relax for a while in the evening before going out to dinner. It had some great views and I loved the way the setting sun created shadows of the old church bell tower across the road.

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I had heard how beautiful Florence was but I was not prepared for the scale and grandeur. It seemed that where ever you walked there were the most amazing old buildings and churches. The best time to explore with the camera was early in the morning when the streets were quiet.

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Jeff, my husband, thinks I have an obsession about photographing scooters when I am in Italy. He is probably right, but I guess that to me it just seems so Italian, a part of their culture and therefore something I want to capture. I am still trying to work out how they park them so close to each other without creating a domino effect and knocking all the others over.

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Sunset over the River Arno and the Ponte Vecchio.

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Il Duomo illuminated at twilight.

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