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Along The Tiber... A River Of Culture Rome 2015
For the last 12 years the walkways along the River Tiber have been home to the Along The Tiber... A River Of Culture Rome 2015 (Lungo Il Tevere... Un Fiume Di Cultura Roma 2015) event; an open-air Summer event with free entrance. There is a full program of cultural events, exhibitions, music, theatre, food and shows, suitable for the young and old, and local Romans and tourists alike. The event is located on the river's left bank, between the the square of Piazza Trilussa and Porta Portese (between the bridges of 'Ponte Sublicio' and 'Ponte Sisto'.
Opening times: 7:00pm until late
Entrance: free
Date(s): 12.06.15 - 31.08.15. Venue: Piazza Trilussa, 00153 Rome, Italy.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams meets with Mayor of Rome Roberto Gualtieri at Palazzo Senatorio in Rome, Italy on Friday, May 10, 2024. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office
Rome, 2008
(c) by Benjamin Gallé
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11 July 2023, Rome, Italy - CFI Investment Days. FAO headquarters, (Iraq Room).
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Giuseppe Carotenuto. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
So here we are, on the road again, and I hadn't sorted out the Sony A6000 to Snapseed interfaces.
I shoot RAW and my image transfers from this trip look meh. After 4 weeks it finally occurred to me to look at the file size. Lo and behold, thumbnail jpgs were transferred. Ugh.
This is why my cellphone images look sharp on Flickr and the A6000 images do not.
I tested shooting RAW + JPG and the good, full Rez JPG does transfer. Lesson learned.
Next thing is image processing.
I read about how Norman Seeff used to print high contrast works with a twist. He used a black stocking between the enlarger lens and paper to give a interesting softness to some of his images.
He wasn't by any means the only one to do this.
When I worked at Samy Cameras photo lab on Sunset Blvd in Hollyweird we used to do this at client request. It was really no big deal.
What was a bigger deal was our use of Agfa Portriga Rapid 111 Glossy paper. It gave a gorgeous deep walnut brown tone. We used this for may of the gallery shows we printed for various then famous photographers.
Taking the black stocking idea and borrowing tones from Portriga Rapid, it turns out, expresses pretty well how I feel about Rome.
So, here is a series of images done in an old, outdated, likely not very hip manner.