
The Colosseum and somebody's arch.

The Trevi Fountain. If you plan to use a tripod there, try not to let the police see it. Whoops.

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You can see the other ones here. It's probably worth saying, though, that the pictures aren't all up yet - more are loading as I speak...
3 comments:
Stunning!!!!
I think it's Constantine's arch... first Christian emperor, God bless him. Y'know, no more Roman candles and lion lunches and things like that.
Fontana di Trevi is a gorgeous shot... sorry about the cops... missionary friends of mine got engaged at that spot, a few decades ago... :)
Yeah, that's it!
And at Trevi, the cops were actually very, very nice. Very friendly, and took great pains to explain that I could take as many pictures as I wanted... just without the tripod. I didn't know if was against the rules when I set up, and I packed down the tripod when they asked, but I'm glad I got the shots first.
hee hee. Better than a concert, confiscating the camera!
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