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Capturing urban landscapes in Rome

The first thing I noticed about Rome was the unique light it received at sunrise and sunset. But even at high noon the light still seemed flattering on most streets of Italy’s capital city. Maybe it’s just the ancient architecture and ruins that are outstanding to witness at any time of day.

While prowling the streets for the first time it was pretty clear to me that my short stay would not be enough to fully explore it all, but the below images are my first attempts at capturing some of the magic I encountered between my gelato searching expeditions.

Morning light on Via Cavour, Rome, Italy

Septimius Severus Arch, Rome, Italy

Roman Forum view at sunrise, Rome, Italy

Evening light in Trastevere, Rome, Italy

Marcus Aurelius Column, Rome, Italy

Stone Pine Trees frame Chiesa Santi Luca e Martina, Rome, Italy

Caffe delle Terme, Rome, Italy

Rome, italy

Colosseum at sunrise, Roeme, Italy

Street scene leading to the Colosseum, Rome, italy

Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana (Colosseo Quadrato) Rome, Italy

Rome, Italy

Roman forum at sunrise, Rome, Italy

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