The first one is a group of spiny plants that seems staring at the moon and trying to make themselves longer and longer to reach it, while the second photo is a wonderful church in Siracusa, which has a strange clock without hands!!
Friday, May 28, 2010
Sicily
These photos were taken last week during one of my usual longs walking around my Sicily.
The first one is a group of spiny plants that seems staring at the moon and trying to make themselves longer and longer to reach it, while the second photo is a wonderful church in Siracusa, which has a strange clock without hands!!
The first one is a group of spiny plants that seems staring at the moon and trying to make themselves longer and longer to reach it, while the second photo is a wonderful church in Siracusa, which has a strange clock without hands!!
Friday, April 23, 2010
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Nightview of Como from Brunate
Como is a city 45 kilometers north of Milan. Its proximity to the Lake Como and to the Alps has made Como a popular tourist destination and the citycontains numerous works of art, churches, gardens, museums and palaces.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Navigli
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.


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.



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