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Canal Grande

Canal Grande

Campo San Barnaba

Campo San Barnaba

Venice, Going their Separate Ways

Venice, Going their Separate Ways

Sotoportego de la Pasina

Sotoportego de la Pasina

Piazza San Marco and Shadow of the Campanile

Piazza San Marco and Shadow of the Campanile

Venice, Canal Grande from Ponte di Rialto

Venice, Canal Grande from Ponte di Rialto

Venice, Piazzeta San Marco

Venice, Piazzeta San Marco

Venice, Gondolas and San Giorgio

Venice, Gondolas and San Giorgio

Venice, Gondolas Old and New

Venice, Gondolas Old and New

Gondola Prow

Gondola Prow

Gondolas and Reflections

Gondolas and Reflections

Venice

To me, Venice is probably THE most beautiful city in the world. I've been going there since the mid-1970's and, although it's totally overrun with tourists in the summer, during the rest of the year it's still possible to appreciate a city with a pace and style of life all of it's own.

This portfolio reflects the more familiar tourist images of the Grand Canal, Rialto Bridge and Piazza San Marco, as well as some equally beautiful but more out of the way places such as Piazza San Barnaba and Fondazioni Cini.
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