Loree~ Sometimes we locals take monuments for granted; had it not been for a film I shot there a few years back, I never would have been inside either... (cough)
Fabrizio~ Dai, vieni a trovarci... Così fotografiamo insieme le eterne bellezze!
I promise I won't kill anyone and hurl myself into the Tiber if I can see inside! Oh, hell, I'll settle for being outside again. That walk across the bridge is really impressive.
Thank you for visiting Roma Every Day. Your feedback is always hugely appreciated, though it is no longer possible for me to reply individually to your comments in the post thread.
What a lovely place. Amazing clouds too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful angels statues Eleonora.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
Costas
I think the fickle weather is because of all those angels: they are arguing over Bernini and Borromini.
ReplyDeleteI think, for me, Castel Saint Angelo is becoming the primary icon for Roma. I want to go inside next time.
Ciao! What kind of camera are you using? I love the depth in this pic
ReplyDeleteQuesta foto e stupenda, eccezzionale, mi piace moltissimo!!!
ReplyDeleteSuperb light
ReplyDeleteCoffee & Book~
ReplyDeleteGrazie!!
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Randy~
It was a great day!
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Costas~
Thank you, my friend.
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Jeff~
You've never been inside?! It's awesome!!!!
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Natalie~
Ready for a surprize? I use a compact digital Sony DSC-T90!
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Andras~
Grazie, sono felice che ti piaccia!
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Fabien~
Lighting is everything!
I've passed by Castel Sant'Angelo several times but have never actually visited it yet. Lovely angels.
ReplyDeleteBellissimo taglio e poi... Castel Sant'Angelo... (i puntini sono altrettanti sospiri di fronte all'eterna bellezza)
ReplyDeleteLoree~
ReplyDeleteSometimes we locals take monuments for granted; had it not been for a film I shot there a few years back, I never would have been inside either... (cough)
Fabrizio~
Dai, vieni a trovarci... Così fotografiamo insieme le eterne bellezze!
And within, Tosca murders Scarpia. Puccini knew good from evil.
ReplyDelete...and she then hurls herself in the Tiber, below. Puccini knew about climactic endings too. Ciao Bob, thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteI promise I won't kill anyone and hurl myself into the Tiber if I can see inside! Oh, hell, I'll settle for being outside again. That walk across the bridge is really impressive.
ReplyDeleteIf I get inside, I promise not to murder anyone or hurl myself into the river.
ReplyDeleteWe can tell when you are busy working, Eleonora, when you don't have time to post new photos. I hope you are getting rich on your talents!
Jeff~
ReplyDeleteI am indeed working 12-hour days, but I'm not getting rich at all!! I miss photographing my city...
A heavenly collection of wonderful angels!
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