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Tag Archives: Italy
The Island of Capri
While in Positano, we took a boat to the island of Capri. It was about an hour ride, and the view from the boat the entire way there was gorgeous because of the rugged mountains and cliffs along the coast … Continue reading
More from Positano
I was not able to spend much time on photography this evening, but could not resist processing a few more images from Positano. What an amazingly picturesque, small city nestled into the side of a mountain along the Mediterranean coast! … Continue reading
Pompeii, Positano and Ravello
I am finally getting back to reviewing and processing my images from Italy and, therefore, have some images to post to my blog and Website. I “took off” a couple weeks to do other things to include attending a family … Continue reading
River Tiber Sculpture in the Vatican Museum
If you have been following my blog, you know that I have been (very slowly) processing images from my trip to Italy in June. So far, I have processed and uploaded many images from Venice, Tuscany, and a few from … Continue reading
Venice and Cortona
I processed and uploaded several more images to my Website today from Venice and Cortona. It’s been difficult to get beyond those two cities, because they were so beautiful, very different from each other in many appealing ways, and because … Continue reading