I never get tired of the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana/EUR building. Such a colosseum baby, but so well executed, despite the era and everything else that went with that, I should add... Nice pics.
I know! I used to live close to EUR, and I love the whole area. The architecture is such an amazing contrast to the traditional Rome, and Palazzo della Civiltà is my absolute favorite. I remember each time I came back to Rome and traveled by taxi from the airport towards my home, it was so magical to see the Square Colosseum appear in the horizon. It felt very much like coming home. Thank you for commenting!
well, don't feel bad about it and don't be shy to share bad photos, without bad photos and bad experiences we never learn, it's part of the process. you can't ride a bicycle without some bad experiences
Oh, I know that. You are absolutely right, and I have actually been thinking about doing a post with some of the photos that went wrong, but it takes more time, than I thought, to put it together and find some photos, where I can also write something constructive and useful about why they went wrong. Some day hopefully...
I'm really feeling the minimalist approach! Really nice to share some earlier work and give us an insight on your process.
Thank you so much! I am really happy to hear this. I am working on part three, so stay tuned!
I never get tired of the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana/EUR building. Such a colosseum baby, but so well executed, despite the era and everything else that went with that, I should add... Nice pics.
I know! I used to live close to EUR, and I love the whole area. The architecture is such an amazing contrast to the traditional Rome, and Palazzo della Civiltà is my absolute favorite. I remember each time I came back to Rome and traveled by taxi from the airport towards my home, it was so magical to see the Square Colosseum appear in the horizon. It felt very much like coming home. Thank you for commenting!
well, don't feel bad about it and don't be shy to share bad photos, without bad photos and bad experiences we never learn, it's part of the process. you can't ride a bicycle without some bad experiences
Oh, I know that. You are absolutely right, and I have actually been thinking about doing a post with some of the photos that went wrong, but it takes more time, than I thought, to put it together and find some photos, where I can also write something constructive and useful about why they went wrong. Some day hopefully...
take your time
Love image 4, very abstract. The angle is perfect
Thank you so much! It's definitely also a favorite of mine.