Thanks for that tour, Nathan. Rome looked pretty clean, for the most part, in
your photos, and not too crowded. I like several of them, but the roof of the
synagogue was an amazing set of colours.
Chris
On 23 Jul 2014, at 21:06, Nathan Wajsman <photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> After a week of business travel followed by a week of cycling around Denmark,
> I am finally coming up for air and getting through the backlog of images. We
> start with Rome, where I was on July 7 and 8. I arrived at lunchtime on the
> 7th and had the rest of that day free. I have no idea how many km I walked,
> but it was enough to give me blisters even though I was wearing an old and
> very comfortable pair of shoes. Never mind, it was worth it. As opposed to
> previous trips to Rome, I was on my own and under no obligation to see the
> "must see" sights. So I stayed well clear of the Vatican, the Coliseum, the
> Forum and so on. Since my hotel was 100 metres from the Trevi Fountain, I
> could not quite avoid that one, and I also passed a couple of places which
> are popular with tourists, like Campo de Fiori and Piazza Navona. But still,
> this was by far my most enjoyable walk in Rome, ever, and I hope that I
> captured at least some of it in these images:
>
> http://www.frozenlight.eu/rome_july2014/
>
> As always, comments and critiq
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