How could I resist a post with a title like that? LOL Lovely skyline.
Seems like you can see forever.
Wow you could blind someone with it's beauty.
Rome is full of monuments.Great photograph Eleonora.Costas
Anche questa, una bellissima vista, stupenda!!!
Loree~He he he, I knew you'd drop by...~~~ODP~The sky pitched in: clear in a way that you could see the mountains in the deep background, but cloudy enough to provide texture.~~~Randy~Ever heard of Stendhal Syndrome? I *grew up* here... ans still I get it!~~~Costas~Thanks friend!~~~Andras~Sono felice che ti piaccia!
You've been up in high places the past couple days. Great photos.
Che cielo... E' una foto fantastica :-)
Jeff~Usually shooting from the bottom looking up... I'm now climbing high for a different perspective.Fabrizio~Hai visto che regali ci fa ogni tanto il cielo? Oggi solo secchiate d'acqua però!
I was at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts today looking at this painting: http://www.artsmia.org/viewer/detail.php?v=12&id=1624And, I was comparing it to my photos from the Forum of 2009. Definitely, from low places looking up!
And la signorina must be working hard, because she is too busy to add more fabulous photos. I'm happy you are busy, but I miss you!
I see 15 (or more) moniments on the skyline...
Jeff~Done, posted a new series today!Jørgen~More or less the amount I counted myself... thanks for your comment!
I know and I LOVE this spot!
Valeria~It's one of my favorites too! I was so lucky to be able to stand on this secret (and always closed) terrace.
What a wonderful sky!
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. For any questions, please feel free to send me an email. Grazie! ~Eleonora
How could I resist a post with a title like that? LOL Lovely skyline.
ReplyDeleteSeems like you can see forever.
ReplyDeleteWow you could blind someone with it's beauty.
ReplyDeleteRome is full of monuments.
ReplyDeleteGreat photograph Eleonora.
Costas
Anche questa, una bellissima vista, stupenda!!!
ReplyDeleteLoree~
ReplyDeleteHe he he, I knew you'd drop by...
~~~
ODP~
The sky pitched in: clear in a way that you could see the mountains in the deep background, but cloudy enough to provide texture.
~~~
Randy~
Ever heard of Stendhal Syndrome? I *grew up* here... ans still I get it!
~~~
Costas~
Thanks friend!
~~~
Andras~
Sono felice che ti piaccia!
You've been up in high places the past couple days. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteChe cielo... E' una foto fantastica :-)
ReplyDeleteJeff~
ReplyDeleteUsually shooting from the bottom looking up... I'm now climbing high for a different perspective.
Fabrizio~
Hai visto che regali ci fa ogni tanto il cielo? Oggi solo secchiate d'acqua però!
I was at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts today looking at this painting: http://www.artsmia.org/viewer/detail.php?v=12&id=1624
ReplyDeleteAnd, I was comparing it to my photos from the Forum of 2009. Definitely, from low places looking up!
And la signorina must be working hard, because she is too busy to add more fabulous photos. I'm happy you are busy, but I miss you!
ReplyDeleteI see 15 (or more) moniments on the skyline...
ReplyDeleteJeff~
ReplyDeleteDone, posted a new series today!
Jørgen~
More or less the amount I counted myself... thanks for your comment!
I know and I LOVE this spot!
ReplyDeleteValeria~
ReplyDeleteIt's one of my favorites too! I was so lucky to be able to stand on this secret (and always closed) terrace.
What a wonderful sky!
ReplyDelete