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Category Archives: Photography
St Peter’s Basilica at night
I’ve just returned from a week in Rome and have lots to write about, so there will be more blog posts coming soon! In the meantime, I thought I’d share a rather cool pic I took on my iPhone last … Continue reading
Posted in Churches, Photography
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A Beginners’ Guide to the Seven Hills of Rome
You may have heard reference to the ‘Seven Hills of Rome’ and wondered what this is all about. Walking around in modern Rome, you’re aware of the ground rising and falling, but in the jumble of buildings it’s difficult to … Continue reading
Photographing Roman sculpture
Sorry it’s been a while since I’ve updated – life has rather overtaken me. For this entry, I thought I’d share a few of the photographs of Roman and Hellenistic sculpture I’ve taken over the years in various museums in … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Capitoline Museums, Marcus Aurelius, Palatine Hill, Roman sculpture, Rome, Rome Terme Museum, Rome travel blog
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