Today the sun's been dancing in and out of the clouds, each time casting unexpected shadows on the ochre and terracotta wash of the Roman palazzi.
In spring these Plane trees (European sycamores) will be covered in beautiful foliage, and the dwellers of these riverside homes will no longer benefit from the direct rays of the sun.
I know enough opera Italian to understand the title. The shadows and the typically Italian colors of the buildings make a very good photo but that sinuous tree trunk on the left makes it exceptional.
Ah, the sun has been dancing here today, also, finally. I had a walk along our river, the Mississippi. Not as pretty as these houses on the Tevere, but the sun felt good.
This is what I need! My flat has too much summer sun, not enough in winter. I had been wondering if it was possible to have it any other way, and here in your post, you provided the answer.
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.
Only an artist would look at these trees and capture their shadows just so.
ReplyDeleteThank you... you make me happy.
ReplyDeleteThe photo is beautiful and restful. I love the slender curve of the tree.
ReplyDeleteI know enough opera Italian to understand the title. The shadows and the typically Italian colors of the buildings make a very good photo but that sinuous tree trunk on the left makes it exceptional.
ReplyDeleteAh, the sun has been dancing here today, also, finally. I had a walk along our river, the Mississippi. Not as pretty as these houses on the Tevere, but the sun felt good.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shadow shots Eleonora.
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks dear friends! I'm so happy you're enjoying my Roma...
ReplyDeleteCiao and grazie for your comments!
Lungotevere dreams!
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern of the shadows. Really nice!
ReplyDeleteThis is what I need! My flat has too much summer sun, not enough in winter. I had been wondering if it was possible to have it any other way, and here in your post, you provided the answer.
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