Sixty-Third Collection
From the 16th century, what used to be the production space for dyeing wool became the garden of the villa that the Giusti family had built in the Veronetta district of Verona. Always cared for, it has maintained its original charm. In the photo, the entrance door seen from the courtyard of the Palazzo.
The beautiful thing about photography is when you have a lovely moment with a friend and step outside and actually gasp when you see the scene in front of you & you capture it with your iPhone
#Golden harbor lights -2022
La bonita iglesia de San Sebastián patrón de Madridejos en un atardecer con una copiosa nevada, dándole un toque especial a la imagen.
Neon Alley in Edmonton Alberta in the Ice district. Well worth a nighttime visit to see these old reclaimed and refurbished colourful works of advertising art.
The Toronto Harbourfront looks eerily beautiful even as the dense fog surrounded the city. This photo captured on a beautiful night almost feels like a painting. To be there in that moment barely able to even see the water was a rare spectacle.
Walk, walk, walk and walk some more. That’s the best way to see NYC. With no agenda, I just wandered and allowed my eyes to roam taking in all the myriad of architecture on offer. So many pleasing and quirky buildings to capture.
Jerònimos Monastery in Belem is a beautiful monastery inside and out. This area is a bit dark due to less lightings, taken this shot with a steady hand.
I remember waiting for the kids to change from their wet clothes after their ‘longkang’ fishing. As I was walking about and checking out the rooftop space at Bugis+, I saw all these shapes and lines. Whipping out my phone to take a shot was inevitable 😝
📍Bugis+, Singapore
Imsouane , Morocco, october 2022.
Another day in my favorite place in the world.
The endless sea view
I love this picture as you can see the sand the sea the land. The coulors are magic changing all the Time .
This was the magnificent view from the Penobscot Narrows Bridge Observatory in Maine, US. My vantage point of looking down on the bridge gave it a unique leading line into the horizon. I also loved the shadows in the water that hints of the actual construction of the bridge.
“To be Irish is to stand tall as the cliffs with a soul as deep as the ocean..” - Irish Proverb
The Cliffs of Moher is the most famous tourist attraction on the west coast of Ireland.
On. Sunday afternoon drive, I couldn’t resist capturing the glow of late afternoon sun on the tree tops; they shone like gold.
Taken with iPhone 12 Pro Max
Capturing sunrise near the historic Mnjikaning Fish Weirs is a spiritual experience. This site contains the largest and best preserved wooden fish weirs known in eastern North America, in use from about 3300 B.C. It is a sacred place that represents an ancient and ongoing sacred bond between the Creator and all living things. Designated a national historic site of Canada in 1982.
This particular morning was perfect. Cool, crisp air. Blue skies above and a sea of golds and reds all around. October in Southern Ontario, Canada is spectacular!
Uetliberg, the local mountain of Zurich. I was very fortunate to witness sunrise early morning. The view is towards the mountains of the Canton of Glarus. The lake of Zurich is part of this wonderful morning view, too. This moment was very short but so very special. I’m very happy that I was able to photograph this very special image.
Calm and peaceful. Some days we just need that reminder to breather and be at peace with simplicity. I took this photo one morning when I really needed to relax. Was so pleased with the colors that the universe provided.
The beautiful nature of Bohinjsko Jezero, Slovenia. On our way to the waterfall, we were sitting on a wooden bench and enjoyed this fantastic view.
Tuscany countryside; my fairytale from a distant childhood storybook. It became reality when I finally found Val D’Orcia during my trip to Italy.
The "Provianda di Santa Marta", Verona, Veronetta district, is an Austrian barracks built between 1863 and 1865. More than a real barracks, it was a gigantic oven that produced bread and biscuits for the numerous Austrian garrison which at the time occupied Verona with 100,000 soldiers. After a long and beautiful restoration, today it houses some departments of the University of Verona.
Took a chance and went down to the harbor hoping that the sky was developing and turned to my right and saw these beautiful boats sitting amidst the reflections of the sky ~ day made
#liberty bay harbor sky -2022
One of my favourite spots to visit anytime of the year but especially in the winter is Laurier Park in Edmonton, Alberta. I love that the iPhone can capture all the variances of light and shadow, while capturing this great depth of field.
Midday shadows cast over the MET in New York City. I love wandering around the city and getting in lost in the skyline. There are always lines and shapes to capture my attention.
Overlooking the residential area and the church in Lisboa by the Atlantic Ocean, view from the top of the hill viewpoint with scattered clouds at a morning walk.
Again Imsouane Morocco october 2022
Again the endless view
This Time i pictured the beautiful sky
The Birds are waiting for the Fisher men coming back from the sea, flying around them in a circle
You can just seat there observing them and relax
Simple pleasure are the best
Spiral staircase in the O’Brien’s Tower.
O’Brien’s Tower stands on a headland at the Cliffs of Moher offering up magnificent views south towards Hags Head and north towards Doolin.
Sunrise is my favourite time to be shooting. Just when I think I’m seeing the best of the morning, the colours might become even richer or clouds move in to create beautiful textures.
An abstract view of the iconic Frank Gehry - designed spiral staircase at the Art Gallery of Ontario. It is one of the most distinctive architectural features in all of Toronto.
Zurich. When you walk from Central to Bellevue and then just turn around, you’ll have this marvellous view towards Fraumunster. In Autumn I had a nice walk after work. People were sitting there, chitchatting and enjoying the late afternoon sun.
A stone's throw from the center of Verona, in the former convent of San Francesco al Corso, in addition to the splendid "Cavalcaselle" Fresco Museum, there is a crypt with an uncovered sarcophagus in red Verona marble which according to tradition housed the mortal remains of the young Juliet Capulet. In reality it is all a staging, the sarcophagus is an old trough and certainly not the tomb of the Shakespearean heroine. But it doesn't matter: the place is well organized and entering it is exciting.