Well, what a great trip, and what a fantastic city! It was everything we were hoping for, and aside from a pretty ferocious storm that wiped out our plans for the second evening it was hot and sunny the whole time (that afternoon, though, was a sight... umbrellas bowling down the street, everyone running for cover, and waves on the Grand Canal as big as you'd find on a windy day at the beach).
Dinner at Cipriani's was probably the highlight of the trip - on a terrace, overlooking Piazza San Marco - but it was a marvellous few days and a perfect mini-honeymoon destination. I was wandering around with my little Canon G11 most of the time, so obviously took quite a few photos (I think there were about 130 in total). It's such a photogenic place, though, that there were quite a few nice ones so I thought I'd post a selection here, straight out of the camera. Apologies if a few of them are in both landscape and portrait format but in some cases I took both and couldn't decide which were better.
And anyone thinking of going to Venice for the first time - do it, you won't be disappointed.
Well done.
Venice is a favourite of ours and you've caught some of the atmosphere there. A very photogenic city as well as the islands.
Did you go up and take pics from the tower? Well worth it next time if you didn't.
R
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Congratulations on the wedding! Some lovely shots, certainly brings back memories for me but...where is everybody!? You must have been out early to capture the place so quiet.
A nice selection of photo's, they bring back a few memories for me as well.
Very nice pics but not a single watch shot?!
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Took the wife for her 40th in 2010
Glorious city. Loved it.
Great pics
Nice.
I went with my wife a few years ago and had a fantastic time.
Those pictures make me want to go back.
Andy
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Well done Tony and congrats your pics bring back a lot of memories of a super city that i and my late wife visited many times having just remarried i certainly want to revisit.
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Welcome back Tony. Sounds like a great success - congrats to you and the 'Mrs'.
As I've said many times before, Venice is my favourite city in the world.
Some great snaps you have taken, to get a feel for the place. Here are few I have from a few years back .........
IIRC correctly, from Accademia Bridge, the wooden bridge that goes over the Grand Canal on the way to the railway station - or more romantically Ponte dell'Accademia
I think I took this from the Doge's Palace (aka Palazzo Ducale) over the Bay, the start of the Grand Canal and at Santa Maria della Salute
And finally a sneeky snap during Holy Communion at Sunday Mass in St Mark's Basilica (aka Bascilica di San Marco)
Reading with interest,as we are off there on Saturday.
Only two days in venice then off to the dolomites.
Figure we will just cruise around, but please let me know if there are any out of the way must see's
Cheers
J.
Thanks - Your question makes me chuckle a bit as the camera for all the pics was this.......
Just shows how lighting and composition are as important (or moreso) than the camera.
Re the Basilica - they don't allow photography at all - so it was a snatched shot from my lap whilst SWMBO and the rest of the congregation went up for Communion.
Congratulations to you both and thanks for sharing pics. I love the 'light beam' shot in St Marc's.
LOL so true mate so true.. And sorry Tony your series is excellent its just Im sucker for good colour, WA and high ISO shots :)
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Thanks for the pics and the warm feeling.
Off to Venice again this December for our 3rd Xmas in a row in La Serenissima :-)
11th time in 6 years, here's hoping those 6 little numbers come up soon.
Gratz, and lovely photos !
It's been a while since we went there, lovely place, did you see the glass blowing factories on Murano?
10 min boat trip but well worth the visit, amazing skill!
ah! venice!
my wife had wanted to go there forever, so I took her, twice.
before and after birth.
It surprised us how run down the place is,
after a while I really wanted to go back home.
And the smell...
and the graffiti...
at one time we could only get something to eat at a chinese restaurant because the italian restaurants were not serving food, that was really really weird.
anyway, it was the venetians who officially invented china, so I figure that was ok.
hey look! a canal!
Lovely photos, brought back lots of lovely memories for me, passed through Venice in Feb this year, although a little cooler than your photos, at a chilly -7 'c when we landed, drove via Cortina to Bruneko -22'c there Oouch.
have been in venice a few times.......first time i swore i would never go back....same experiences as below....smelly , dirty run down etc........but we had walked into town this first time.
second time came in by cruise into the grand canal.....an amazing way to see the city....and have been back several times since. can only recommend hotel stucky....very nice
loving the pics has me looking up flights as i type!!!!! would move there in the morning.....except i cant swim lol
Lovely photos, brought back lots of lovely memories for me, passed through Venice in Feb this year, although a little cooler than your photos, at a chilly -7 'c when we landed, drove via Cortina to Bruneko -22'c there Oouch.
Cracking pictures, reaffirming my desire to visit.
Don't think it took anything away from the pictures, but did wonder why none of then had a carefully placed sub in the shot or a perhaps a wrist...
Thanks for sharing.
It is a stunning place to visit. I am not long back myself and I just love it.