Gab - Thanks, it really was beautiful there (and there is Cinque Terre in Italy)!
Dawn - I would be happy to sell prints but pricing confuses the hell out of me! I should maybe do some research on this very topic. Let me know if you are still interested - maybe we could even do an exchange?
Hi! I would do an exchange with you... a piece from my collection for one of your BEAUTIFUL prints;) I would LOVE to hang one of these in my studio.... so inspiring!!
oooh I remember Monorola very well, we were there 2 years ago and did all the villages and stayed in volastra way up into the mountain above Manorola. We stayed in an Lemon Orchard. It was beautiful walking via dellamore.. TFS Maggie http://cuttingabove.blogspot.com
Your photos are perfect. It captures the area poetically.
My name is Bianca and i run the Italian travel site Italian Fix.
I am not sure if you have heard but the Cinque Terre and province of Liguria have sustained massive damages due to flooding in the area. Homes, businesses and lives have sadly been lost.
I am putting together a special photographic tribute to the region starting next monday and running new photos for seven days straight. I would love to have you on board. it will also help raise money for the Italian red cross.
If you are interested please contact me through my site so i can send you the details of what i need.
Like i said, i start publishing on Monday so let me know asap.
Again. wonderful work. great spirit. great "anima" (soul)
where is this? it's so beautiful, and i love those kinds of shots.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I reckon you should sell your photos as prints. I'd so love to buy one or two or maybe even a few!
ReplyDeleteGab - Thanks, it really was beautiful there (and there is Cinque Terre in Italy)!
ReplyDeleteDawn - I would be happy to sell prints but pricing confuses the hell out of me! I should maybe do some research on this very topic. Let me know if you are still interested - maybe we could even do an exchange?
Love the tat!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and beautiful realization!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! I have to share this post with my sister (she loves Italy!)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, beautiful shots!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteMy bare walls need these prints too!!! Let me know if you sell some?
ReplyDeleteim so mad that i didn't visit cinque terre the last time i was in italy!
ReplyDeleteyour photos are amazing! what kind of camera do you use?
Oh, this is great. I wish I was there right now!
ReplyDelete*amazing* shots.
ReplyDeletei went there about 5 years ago and now i want to go again tomorrow!
I am headed to Cinque Terre in September and can't wait! Thanks for the photos and making me even more excited!!
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Sara
please do tell what camera you used for this! I'm always looking for a good underwater camera.
ReplyDeleteHi! I would do an exchange with you... a piece from my collection for one of your BEAUTIFUL prints;) I would LOVE to hang one of these in my studio.... so inspiring!!
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ReplyDeleteThanks guys, these were taken with one of these cheap disposable waterproof camera's by fuji! A pretty great little camera, huh?
ReplyDeletewow, i'm going there next weekend and this just made me more excited!
ReplyDeleteWow, these photos are so much fun! Enjoy the rest of your summer holidays. Greetings from Paris! Carine x
ReplyDeleteLove this area! I spent 8 glorious days in Riomaggiore, by myself, several years back.
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such great feel in these photos!
ReplyDeletethis definitely on my list of places to go. I love italy.
your photos made me smile.
this is my dream trip, to discover cinqueterra by vespa!!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are waaay cool! Puts a big smile on my face :D I'd love to be on a vacation there!
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ReplyDeleteoooh I remember Monorola very well, we were there 2 years ago and did all the villages and stayed in volastra way up into the mountain above Manorola. We stayed in an Lemon Orchard. It was beautiful walking via dellamore..
ReplyDeleteTFS
Maggie
http://cuttingabove.blogspot.com
Hi!
ReplyDeleteDo you remember name of this place exactly? The hotel name, the street name maybe...?
I would appreciate your answer.
simbioseg@gmail.com
Thanx
wow! the pics are awesome!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCiao Jacinta,
ReplyDeleteYour photos are perfect. It captures the area poetically.
My name is Bianca and i run the Italian travel site Italian Fix.
I am not sure if you have heard but the Cinque Terre and province of Liguria have sustained massive damages due to flooding in the area. Homes, businesses and lives have sadly been lost.
I am putting together a special photographic tribute to the region starting next monday and running new photos for seven days straight. I would love to have you on board. it will also help raise money for the Italian red cross.
If you are interested please contact me through my site so i can send you the details of what i need.
Like i said, i start publishing on Monday so let me know asap.
Again. wonderful work. great spirit. great "anima" (soul)
all the best, Bianca
these photos are so beautiful. it describes 5T perfectly. i love your perspective, perfect representation!!
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