ITALIAN LIFESTYLE.
SIGHTS FROM ROMEO AND JULIET'S TOWN
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Waiting for Christmas
Christmas lights have been hanging everywhere for weeks now, but they haven't been lit, yet. I walked down Corso S. Anastàsia today and a beautiful sun warmed up the brown facade of the biggest church in town: Chiesa di Santa Anastàsia. The sun was low, on my back, and people cast long shadows on the pavement...
Salve Valeria! Perche stai scrivendo in inglese? Abitavo qualche mese a Verona e vorei dirti che stai facendo veramente belle foto. Ti saluto e mi scusi per la mia lingua italiana :-)
Lovely shot of a beautiful city. The light in Italy is so different to the light at home. I saw the first Christmas decorations in the street last week.
The photography turned out beautifully in the setting sun.
ReplyDeleteSalve Valeria! Perche stai scrivendo in inglese? Abitavo qualche mese a Verona e vorei dirti che stai facendo veramente belle foto. Ti saluto e mi scusi per la mia lingua italiana :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's a great shot looking into the light.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot of a beautiful city. The light in Italy is so different to the light at home. I saw the first Christmas decorations in the street last week.
ReplyDeleteHi Valeria, The light is so striking against the Xmas decorations! Does not look like winter at all. Lucky you. Ciao. Antonella
ReplyDeleteIt is a peaceful scenery.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors in this photo. The sunset makes the scene look a little softer and warmer.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Valeria.
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