Poets, writers, painters and photographers all have raved about the unique quality of Roman light. As a Sicilian I must state that the light in Sicily is more intense and colorful but as an I talian I must agree that Roman light is special in it's subtle quality. I tried to capture is one evening back in 1990 using Ektachrome. I scanned the images and did some cleaning up of the usual dust but leftthe color practically as shot. You will be the judge is I succeeded.
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Friday, November 13, 2015
That magical Roman light
Poets, writers, painters and photographers all have raved about the unique quality of Roman light. As a Sicilian I must state that the light in Sicily is more intense and colorful but as an I talian I must agree that Roman light is special in it's subtle quality. I tried to capture is one evening back in 1990 using Ektachrome. I scanned the images and did some cleaning up of the usual dust but leftthe color practically as shot. You will be the judge is I succeeded.
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