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Venice as the tourist sees it


For three weeks in April and May, I was a tourist in various places in
Italy. I took 4500 digital pictures and since returning I have
winnowed that number down to under 800 to share with my fellow
tour-group members. This was one of them, a fifteenth of a second on
a Venetian gondola one night. It was a load of fun. The bald man was
the tour leader.
Italy. I took 4500 digital pictures and since returning I have
winnowed that number down to under 800 to share with my fellow
tour-group members. This was one of them, a fifteenth of a second on
a Venetian gondola one night. It was a load of fun. The bald man was
the tour leader.
Fred Fouarge has particularly liked this photo
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It was very dark (pleasantly so); even with the very high ISO rating here (12800), and with the lens wide open, I was using slow shutter speeds.
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