I took this on top of St. Peter's Basilica. You can see the River Tiber and some nice architecture as well. I tinted the color and heightened the contrast a bit, hope you like it. =)
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Huge view of that area of the world! Interesting how all the rooftops are allmost all the same colour.I'm surprised at how close all the buildings are...kinda looks like America!! lol
Nicely done tho .Verena
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Hey Alex!
Great image! I love all the old architecture and how almost all the building are the same color! I mean how much better of a vantage point than on top of St. Peter's Basilica!
Paul
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