angels, architecture and sunsets
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angels, architecture and sunsets
I have dreams of angels and domes bathed in the terracota light of the setting sun as it falls over them, gently caressing the cold marble facades with its emanating light and falling gently into the twilight of night.....
Just wanted to get your ideas on where you were able to best view this wonderous nature of the sun setting... in... (Rome)? (Florence)? (Siena)? Please share your memories of that magical moment (what's it called in photography--or is that for sunrise?).Anyway, where can one best capture the moment where the sun setting falls into twilight??? Appreciate your ideas and thougts.
thank you kindly, in advance!
Patricia
Just wanted to get your ideas on where you were able to best view this wonderous nature of the sun setting... in... (Rome)? (Florence)? (Siena)? Please share your memories of that magical moment (what's it called in photography--or is that for sunrise?).Anyway, where can one best capture the moment where the sun setting falls into twilight??? Appreciate your ideas and thougts.
thank you kindly, in advance!
Patricia
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Well, not Italy, but I have this magic moment captured in my mind of sitting on the Pont Neuf, watching a breathtaking sunset and thought it over walked away, an angel tapped my right shoulder, I turned that way, just at the right moment to see the Eiffel Tower light up. Magic, whole lotta magic! (and it works well with the gold stone of le Louvre too)
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I was sitting at my open doors in an hotel right on the canal and noticed that if I leaned out far enough I could get a view and photograph of the length of the canal. It took me so long to get the right angle that the sun was setting.
It was the most wonderful experience, watching the sun set on the water and right on cue a gondola drifted by making a black silhouette framed by the black as night buildings lining the canal and the water and sky turned a sepia hue.
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I will second the above for Florence !
They do not stick that picture on thousands of postcards for nothing
In Rome, standing on the Ponte Sisto during sunset in early summer, and looking towards St. Peter's.
Standing high up on the terrace at the hotel in Procida, and watching the sea turn colors as the sun went down and the lights blinked on, over on the mainland....
They do not stick that picture on thousands of postcards for nothing

In Rome, standing on the Ponte Sisto during sunset in early summer, and looking towards St. Peter's.
Standing high up on the terrace at the hotel in Procida, and watching the sea turn colors as the sun went down and the lights blinked on, over on the mainland....



