Venice is probably one of the most fascinating places I’ve ever visited. It’s like being in a dream, like you’re in a fantasy world. And it gets better at twilight when most of the tourists have returned to the mainland for the evening. Suddenly it seems like you have the city all to yourself with the sounds of life becoming softer and a stronger connection with everything around you is felt. You also start noticing the many things you failed to notice earlier in the day: the Renaissance-inspired architecture, the rich earthy tones of the city, the cobblestone streets leading to neighborhood squares, the narrow canals and the stone bridges that crosses them and the multiple arches and columns that line the many narrow alleyways turning the city into one giant maze. Venice is such a magical place and it surely is every photographers paradise. I was like a child in a candy store the first time I visited the city. Here are a few of the many photographs I took the day I fell in love with the City of Love.
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I agree, it’s so dreamlike and unreal! Beautiful captures here
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Thank you!
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Wow! Makes me want to return to Venice. Beautiful images.
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Thank you! Same here. Can’t wait for this pandemic to be over so I can visit Venice again.
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Love these twilight scenes
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Thank you!
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Great shots. We love Venice, particularly when you get away from the crowds and find a quiet place to enjoy this magical place
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True. That’s why I like to walk around early morning or early evening to escape the crowds. Thanks for dropping by.
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I wholeheartedly agree. Venice is an enchanting city that truly comes alive at night and when getting lost in the back alleys and talking to locals. Helps too that my parents are from the Veneto region and I can speak the dialect. Wonderful moody photos.
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Lucky you being able to speak the dialect. I love Venice and hope to visit again. Can’t wait for this pandemic to be over.
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Yes, me too!
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