We have finally reached the end of my shots from Castel Sant'Angelo. There have been quite a few of them and that's not so strange when you take into account how versatile the museum is. There is a lot to shoot, from the architecture of the castle itself (both exterior and interior) to it's statues, furniture, displays of weapons and armor, various cannons and the like, as well as the view from its walls and terraces.
This shot is not from the top roof terrace like that other one that I showed you a few days ago but from a balcony a bit farther down. The Tiber is in the foreground and in the background you can see the Altar of the Fatherland (distant, to the left).
/MrsHjort
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Nice one. I'd suggest chopping off a little of the top (as that cloud is trying to draw one's attention). :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, yes, I agree a bit from the top would be prettier :)
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