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An epic sunset at the Roman Forum |Rome, Italy

Although the Colosseum is allegedly the main attraction in Rome, Italy, it was in the Roman Forum, surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings dated from the 7th century BC, that I felt all the awesomeness of Rome. It is just amazing to be able to, today, stand beside all these buildings where the […]

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Civita di Bagnoregio | Jewel on the Hill

A small jewel I found on my way from Rome to Florence during my trip to Italy earlier in September. I am so happy that I found Civita di Bagnoregio after seeing so many photographs of this little town. Founded by the Etruscans about 2.500 years ago, Civita is perched on top of a hill among […]

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Belem Tower | A beautiful sunset in Lisbon, Portugal

I was planning to photograph the Monument to the Discoveries using that beautiful sunset golden light earlier this October during my trip to Portugal, however, when I looked back, even more beautiful was the sunset itself behind the  Belém Tower (Portuguese: Torre de Belém). I immediately run back to setup up the equipment just in time […]

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The Colosseum in Rome, Italy at night

One of the most impressive buildings I’ve photographed, the Colosseum or Coliseum in Rome is definitely a place that you should spend a few hours visiting and admiring, mostly if you are into architecture and history. I had the opportunity to visit the interior and also to see the facade during key hours of the […]

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Queen Elizabeth II Great Court |British Museum in London

The facade of the British Museum in London, England is already beautiful, but it was inside the museum where I had that “wow face”. The interior of the museum is just awesome, and when you get to know more details about the architecture/design it becomes even more impressive. The central quadrangle of the museum was […]

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