Wednesday, September 22, 2010
cena dopo il cinema
Two weeks ago some friends and I went to the cinema to see The American. We had all worked on it, so it was nice to see the film together. After the movie we strolled to the nearby 'Gusto restaurant for a bite to eat. It was a lovely September evening, with still not too many people around in the streets after midnight. The last shot was taken on Via del Corso, looking down towards Piazza del Popolo.
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You so very succeeded in transferring the mood of that evening in these photos.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo, as my hotel was about a block away from this. I remember the passagiatta (?)on Via del Corso.
ReplyDeleteAnd you worked on that movie? You must tell more...
Hi Eleonora. I just reviewed The American on my last post! I do remember that you worked on it, and kept thinking of you while watching the film.
ReplyDeleteIrina~ Thank you, that's what I was hoping to do.
ReplyDeleteCoffee & Book Chick~ Grazie!
Jeff~ I love this part of town, so majestic and intimate at the same time.
Rosaria~ I'll swing by now to read your review... ;)
Ciao!
Very nice place to be. Nice photo series : )
ReplyDeleteI must agree with Irina. Looks like it was a wonderful time.
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ReplyDeleteThe new header photo is FANTASTIC!
Is it the Tempietto??? Probably not-I think it's Baroque but I can't put my finger on it.
Of course, Gusto is my favorite!
xo
Hey, you changed your "profile" photo for Roma Every Day: Sant'Agnese in Agone. I love it!
ReplyDeleteBoom Nisanart~ Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteRandy~ It was indeed, and in the company of good friends too.
Jeff~ Yes, you nailed it!
Roseann~ Like Jeff said, this is a shot of Borromini's (indeed Baroque) Sant'Agnese in Agone church, looking up from the Bernini Four Rivers fountain. I'm happy you like it!
ReplyDeleteCiao!
A late night dinner is nice after a movie. I can just see the obelisk at the end of the street.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen Via del Corso look so deserted.
ReplyDeleteThe black & white photo is so film noir. Excellent!
ReplyDeleteChuckP~ I think Rome at night is very wisely lit. Many monuments are visible at long distances thanks to the lighting.
ReplyDeleteLoree~ I know! That's why I had to capture it! It was still post-summer empty, now it's crowded like a soccer stadium on a Sunday.
Sinbad &...~ Grazie! To me it's more Dolce Vita, but then again that too has been defined as film noir by some!!
wwowowowowow, what a nice atmosphere, this Campari picture. Greetings from Tilburg,
ReplyDeletePeter~ Thank you! You're very kind. Ciao
ReplyDeletebellissima foto di Via Corso! brava! ciao!
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