The way you were able to capture the colors and compose this scene is awesome. Yes, I do see the subway. My girlfriend and I were shoved about on the subway in Rome, but thanks to a nice man in his business suit we were able to retrieve our purses...but it was really scary.We have our 2 daughters and 2 nieces with us, but they escaped it all. It happens everywhere, but we were just old and too unsuspecting. It makes for a great story now that the years have passed.
The way you were able to capture the colors and compose this scene is awesome. Yes, I do see the subway. My girlfriend and I were shoved about on the subway in Rome, but thanks to a nice man in his business suit we were able to retrieve our purses...but it was really scary.We have our 2 daughters and 2 nieces with us, but they escaped it all. It happens everywhere, but we were just old and too unsuspecting. It makes for a great story now that the years have passed.
Violet Sky~ I rarely take the subway, but when I do I always think of the "surfacing" moment to ward away my underground fears!
Genie~ That's never a good story, I'm appalled at how often women–and in particluar foreigners–are "welcomed" to Rome by pickpockets. Thankfully no one was hurt, and the girls didn't witness anything.
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.
Ahh! I wouldn't even know about a subway in Roma.
ReplyDeleteNo PhotoShop improving your colors, right? They are fantastic. As well as your Masthead photo. Both are beautiful-I wish I was there.
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I doubt I would have seen the train had you not asked!
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ReplyDeleteOnly 2 lines, and it took forever to dig the tunnels, every few yards they kept bumping into Roman ruins...
Roseann~
Thank you! Come back soon, then!
Linda~
Yeah, it's WAYYY in the deep background!
What a neat photo! Those look like house boats along the right.
ReplyDeleteSe non dicevi, non lo vedevo... :)
ReplyDeleteI really like the colours and crispness of this photo!
ReplyDeleteWow! Such a lovely river.
ReplyDeleteAnyone not familiar with the subway line would get a pleasant surprise when crossing this bridge. Nice clicking!
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ReplyDeleteThank you, they are actually restaurants and clubs!
Andras-
piccolo piccolo nel fondo, infatti...
EG Wow-
thank you! We've been having amazing weather lately!
Rizalenio-
Thank you for your comment.
Andy-
For a claustrophobe like me, it's a welcome splash of sunlight... and air!
It is always such a wondrous experience to be on the subway and suddenly come out into the sunshine. And what a splendid view!
ReplyDeleteThe way you were able to capture the colors and compose this scene is awesome. Yes, I do see the subway. My girlfriend and I were shoved about on the subway in Rome, but thanks to a nice man in his business suit we were able to retrieve our purses...but it was really scary.We have our 2 daughters and 2 nieces with us, but they escaped it all. It happens everywhere, but we were just old and too unsuspecting. It makes for a great story now that the years have passed.
ReplyDeleteThe way you were able to capture the colors and compose this scene is awesome. Yes, I do see the subway. My girlfriend and I were shoved about on the subway in Rome, but thanks to a nice man in his business suit we were able to retrieve our purses...but it was really scary.We have our 2 daughters and 2 nieces with us, but they escaped it all. It happens everywhere, but we were just old and too unsuspecting. It makes for a great story now that the years have passed.
ReplyDeleteViolet Sky~
ReplyDeleteI rarely take the subway, but when I do I always think of the "surfacing" moment to ward away my underground fears!
Genie~
That's never a good story, I'm appalled at how often women–and in particluar foreigners–are "welcomed" to Rome by pickpockets. Thankfully no one was hurt, and the girls didn't witness anything.
your blog is fantastic. happy to follow you!
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