Italy Photo Tour | May 2014
I’m very excited to announce our next Italy Photo Tour ! Fueled by our love and passion for Italy,...
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by Elia Locardi | Jan 16, 2014 | Architecture, Blue Hour Photography, Italy, Rome, Travel | 1
I’m very excited to announce our next Italy Photo Tour ! Fueled by our love and passion for Italy,...
Read Moreby Elia Locardi | Dec 11, 2012 | Architecture, Camboida, Siem Reap, Sunrise and Sunset, Travel | 2
In Siem Reap, Cambodia there is nothing more famous or iconic than the ancient Temple of Angkor Wat. True to it’s reputation, it’s become the most popular sunrise spots in all of Cambodia.
Read Moreby Elia Locardi | Dec 6, 2012 | Architecture, Blue Hour Photography, Singapore, Travel | 10
The Supertree Grove is the latest addition to Singapore Architecture and all along The Gardens By The Bay, there are 18 of these supertrees. at night, they come alive with a display of light and sound.
Read Moreby Elia Locardi | Oct 30, 2012 | Architecture, Blue Hour Photography, Italy, Travel, Venice | 10
On my last post, I wrote about how I’m always looking for a certain variables to line up in Venice. Ponte dei Sospiri (The Bridge of Sighs) is a perfect example of this. Over the last series of visits, It’s always been covered with scaffolding and under restoration. Because of this, I’ve never been able to get a clear shot of it. Well, that is, until now.
Read Moreby Elia Locardi | Oct 25, 2012 | Architecture, Before & After, Italy, Sunrise and Sunset, Travel, Venice | 5
I’ve been lucky enough to visit Venice quite a few times and each time I’m always looking for the perfect amount of variables to line up, especially in places like The Rialto Bridge and views down The Grand Canal. The boat and gondola traffic, the clouds, the light, the turbulence of the water, the restoration projects and scaffolding – getting all these things to work together in harmony can be tricky business but when it all works out, you can come away with something truly unique.
Read Moreby Elia Locardi | Oct 4, 2012 | Architecture, Before & After, Blue Hour Photography, Italy, Travel, Venice | 25
Today is my last day in Italy and even though I’m sad to leave, I’m happy to get one more day to...
Read Moreby Elia Locardi | Sep 18, 2012 | Architecture, Italy, Rome, Travel | 6
The Pantheon is by far my favorite structure in all of Rome. Almost two thousand years after it was built, the Pantheon’s dome is still the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome. The height to the oculus and the diameter of the interior circle are the same which really shows the genius of the ancient engineers. It’s also one of the best-preserved of all Roman buildings and it has been in continuous use throughout its history. Did I mention it was awesome? 😉
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