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Adige River, Verona, Veneto

Denkmal für Cesare Battisti, Politiker an der Piazza Independencia.

Verona for me is the quintessential Northern Italian city unconcerned with drawing tourists it is a masterpiece of modern mixed with the old in such an exquisite blend that you really don’t notice one from the other. Most cities are old in Italy but Verona is especially so reaching back to around 89BC before being brought into the Roman Empire, it still has many leftovers from this period scattered throughout the city including its own coliseum still used often. Verona’s fame today is largely due to an Englishman named William Shakespeare centering two of his plays in the city making it so famous that a fictional character Juliet and her supposed balcony is the most visited spot in Verona.

  

I took this on Oct 20, 2007 with my D70s and Tamron 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 Lens at 50mm, 1/200s, f5 ISO 200 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia ,Topaz, and DXO Nik

  

Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress

 

What light through yonder window breaks?

It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. (Act 2, scene 2)

Verona, lungadige S. Giorgio

Castelvecchio (Scaligeri) fortified bridge taken from the left bank of the Adige river. A popular place for Romeo&Juliet films taking.

Camara / Camera: Iphone 6

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Place: Verona, Italy

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Wenn der Blick über den Fluss Etsch gleitet, sieht man die geschichtsträchtige Brücke Ponte Pietra. Sie ist ein Wunderwerk aus verschiedensten Epochen.

Die Brücke wird von fünf Rundbögen geprägt, wovon nur noch zwei aus der Römerzeit erhalten sind. Ein anderer Bogen geht auf das Mittelalter zurück und die beiden anderen auf das 16. Jahrhundert.

Das Kloster Santuario della Madonna di Lourdes, welches man im Hintergrund sieht, erhebt sich hoch über der Stadt Verona.

 

Piazza delle Erbe

Ich bin von meinem 3-Tage Kurztrip Gardasee-Verona-Venedig zurück. 3 Tage mit viel Regen. 18-20 Grad - Regen

 

I'm back from my 3-day trip to Lake Garda-Verona-Venice. 3 days with a lot of rain. 18-20 degrees - rain

Verona, Italy, after a tiring flight from Russia, I was ready to kiss the ground in sunny Verona.... until I picked up the rental car and got re-acquainted with Italian drivers.

The old bridge over the Adige river at sunset, at various stages of post sunset light, a panoramic version coming soon, next week starts a plethora of panoramics, for better or worse.

Castelvecchio bridge at dawn, literally seconds before the nighttime illumination was switched off in the morning, this photo is unfortunately the last one I have to upload from Verona city.

Taken from the elevated viewing are a cross the river to this UNESCO listed old town.

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