Monday 28 September 2015

Art

Usually my art only really takes a place across limited mediums - of words and music.

Lately, I've been working towards shaping art in a different way: through a camera lens. I'm not particularly skilled in this area and a lot of my best shots have been on the fly. Luckily, when travelling abroad its not to hard to capture a lot of amazing sights just by being in the right place and having a somewhat vague idea about framing.

Here's my favourite shots from Italy so far:

Tarquina Lido, 4th September. Shot on my Iphone

Civita di Bagnoregio, 3rd September. Shot on Canon 300D.

 Flower at the Dying City, 3rd September. Shot on Canon.

 Flags at the Santa Rosa festival, Viterbo, 3rd September. Shot on Canon.

Riomaggiore from the ocean, Cinque Terre, 12th September.

Bricks at Manarola, Cinque Terre. 13th September. 

Busker in Rome, 15th Sepember

Morgan & Tessa, Rome. 15th September

 Pillar at the Forum, Rome. 15th September

Destroyed pillar, Rome. 15th September


 Unknown tourist, Rome. 15th September
 Old stones, The Forum. Rome, 15th September. 

 Road sign, Rome. 15th September. 

 Overlooking the city. Rome, 15th September. 

 Photography class, Rome. 15th September.

 Unsymmetrical flower, Rome. 15th September. 
 Column, taken same as above. 

 Walls, Rome. 15th September. 

 Monster Garden, Bormazo. 18th September. 

 The "Sacred Wood", Bormazo. 18th September.

 Woods near Bormazo, 18th September. I walked into a giant spiderweb after taking this shot. 

 "Italy in one shot", Lake Bracchino. 19th September.


  1.  Angularia, Lake Bracchino. 19th September

 Sunset over Viterbo. 19th September. 

 Watching the barrel races, Viterbo. 20th September.

 Racing, 20th September. 

 Steps near Bormazo. 23rd September. 

 Alex re-enacting the Titanic. Bormazo, 23rd September. 

 Still-life. Bormazo, 23rd September. 

 Still-life in B&W. Same as above. 

 Viscente contemplating pizza. Bormazo.

 "Pizza is a difficult philosophy". Same as above. 

Snapped taking snaps, ft. Kayla. Bormazo, 23rd September.

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