The Navigli are two artificial canals in Milan, northern Italy, build between 1179 and the XIX century.
I went few days ago there to shoot some reflections photos but when I arrived there the delusion was so big!
The water was drained in order to clean them, so no reflections at all, I had to change subject.
Hence I decided to point my camera to pubs (this area is one of the most practised for nightlife in Milan) and bridges there, until walking under one of these bridges I found this interesting spider.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
Dancing gallery
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a covered double arcade formed of two glass-vaulted arcades at right angles intersecting in an octagon; it is prominently sited on the northern side of the Piazza del Duomo in Milan, and connects to the Piazza della Scala; it was originally designed in 1861 and built by Giuseppe Mengoni between 1865 and 1877.
Last night there was a show organized by one of the most famous Valzer schools of Milan and their students danced here. It was such a strange and romantic atmosphere.
There are many shops inside the gallery and of course women didnt resist for some classy shopping :-)
Last night there was a show organized by one of the most famous Valzer schools of Milan and their students danced here. It was such a strange and romantic atmosphere.
There are many shops inside the gallery and of course women didnt resist for some classy shopping :-)
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
It's snowing again
Cold today, it's snowing and Milan is beautiful, covered with this white snow blanket.
It's early afternoon here and I'm going to the airport and then back to Sicily, so while i'm waiting the bus I shot some photos to the people close to me involved with the snow.
It's early afternoon here and I'm going to the airport and then back to Sicily, so while i'm waiting the bus I shot some photos to the people close to me involved with the snow.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Via Montenapoleone
Via Monte Napoleone, is an elegant and expensive street in Milan, Italy, famous for its ready-to-wear fashion and jewelry shops.
It is the most important street of the Milan Fashion District known as the Quadrilatero della moda where many well-known fashion designers have their high-end boutiques and stores from Italian designers to all the world famous brands.
Via Montenapoleone is also regarded as the most important 'street in fashion', as Milan is recognized as one of the major fashion capitals in the world.
Today, several of the world's top fashion houses have their headquarters, major offices or large emporia in the street.
I wanted to practise the zooming lens effect while walking in this famous road, shooting the most famous shops and fashion brands. These photos are the result of this artistic tecnique.
Hearts theme by D&G and Swatch:
Time to go back home...shops are closed now!
It is the most important street of the Milan Fashion District known as the Quadrilatero della moda where many well-known fashion designers have their high-end boutiques and stores from Italian designers to all the world famous brands.
Via Montenapoleone is also regarded as the most important 'street in fashion', as Milan is recognized as one of the major fashion capitals in the world.
Today, several of the world's top fashion houses have their headquarters, major offices or large emporia in the street.
I wanted to practise the zooming lens effect while walking in this famous road, shooting the most famous shops and fashion brands. These photos are the result of this artistic tecnique.
Hearts theme by D&G and Swatch:
Time to go back home...shops are closed now!
Labels:
fashion,
Milan,
nocturnal,
via Montenapoleone,
zooming lens
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