I too like the HDR Ed. It brings back more good memories. I imagine Rome is one of, if not the most, visited cities in the world. Such history. It really has an old picture feel to it. Did Julius Caesar have a camera?
The HDR makes this a stunning picture...and I think HDR will do that to a picture that is excellent to begin with. What I am attempting to say is that I think this picture would be a keeper even without the HDR. I like the use of light here, and the nice detailed peek under the Arch.
This looks like an "aged" photograph....it brings out all the wonderful feelings in this architecture. Oh this would make a wonderful framed photo to hand lovingly on a special spot in someones home(mine !!)...You are so good at these photos Ed...thank you so very very much for all the times you show part of your little(big) world....your friend..verena
Hey Edoardo,
I recognised the forum immediately, we went there on a school trip through Italy several years ago,
I love the combination of old and newer architecture, combined with tourism,
Nicely done,
Nice work Ed :)