A Journey Through Northern Italy

in photography •  8 years ago  (edited)

    As mentioned in my previous post about Vienna and Austria, I had the amazing opportunity to travel to Europe last year. Today I am posting 'part 2', as my trip continued from Austria through Northern Italy; through the cities of Venice, Florence, Pisa, and Genoa; on the way to France (which will be part 3+!).

    Italy has a unique and long history within Europe, especially with the heart being Rome (which unfortunately I did not get to see on this trip!). For most of history after the Roman empire, Italy was a bunch of City States -- The Papal States, Two Sicilies, Tuscany, Sardinia, and so on, until 1871 when they were fully unified. I love these interesting tidbits about history, and Italy is a fascinating one due to their late unification (For reference, the United States already encompassed California by that time).

    I only briefly passed through Italy, so there are fewer pictures here than my last post. Personally, I enjoyed Vienna a lot more than any of the cities in Italy I saw, but these are all definitely worth a visit! So, let's get started.


The Canals of Venice

    Venice, of course, is well known for being a water-based merchant city, being built on an island range that was merged together by human intervention. Thus, there isn't much nature in the city, but hey, I found a tree!


Flowers In the Windows

    More of the canals, even the "back alleys" are actually water alleys. It's quite fascinating to see, and some of the people still take care of the back sides of their homes, planting flowers in their windowsills.


The Grand Canal

    Here's a shot also overlooking the Grand Canal. This is the main canal running through the city, separating some of the districts from each other. The ferry boats actually go along this canal, and they are kind-of like public transit, but with a much, much better view!


The Back Alleys

    More of the back alleys. Residents park their boats all over the place, it seems like it would be a bit of a mess to find yours and go, but it's a neat thought compared to using cars -- as there are no cars in the city.


Venetian Canal Boats

    These rowing boats are a classic Venetian style, they are actually called "Gondolas". If you have the time to hang around in the city, I'm sure it's worth a ride in one, but they are a bit slow compared to a motor boat...


Goodnight Venice

    That was about it for looking around Venice. I spent the whole day walking around the city -- it starts to get tiring after a while! The sun is starting to set in this shot, as I started heading home for the night.


Hello Florence

    The next day I was off to Florence. This shot is a classic; a grand view of Florence and the Arno river, from the Piazzale Michaelangelo.


Piazzale Michelangelo

     Here's the Statue of David at the Piazzale Michelangelo, which you would see if you turned around from the point of view of the previous image!


Housing Style of Florence

    I didn't spend too long downtown in Florence (mostly just for lunch, to get some wonderfully delicious pizza), but here's a quick glimpse at what architecture style of housing they have in the city.


Basilica di Santa Maria Novella

    Also downtown, is the Basilica di Santa Maria Novella. This church was being restored on the other side, so I took this shot to cleverly hide the construction behind the trees!


The Leaning Tower

    I mean, of course. I was passing through Italy, so I couldn't miss seeing this guy. Caught the Leaning Tower of Pisa just before the sun started to go down, and I think the lighting had a cool effect on the tower here!


Out with the Old...

    Almost through Italy, the last big city to pass through on the way to France was Genoa. Another historical merchant city, but the city felt a bit industrial and old in the middle (this is facing towards the center of the city). This old building however had a cool effect, in the windows, you can see the next shot.


... And in with the New.

    If you turned around from my last photo, here's what was being reflected in the old building. New apartment developments with a lot of colour, being built into the hillsides, which I thought was absolutely fascinating!



    That's all for today! For those of you interested: Camera is Sony NEX-7, with a Zeiss 16-70mm lens.

    Click an image to enlarge to the 1920px version! They are, of course, down-sampled from my original copies, we can chat if you're interested in any full quality versions. As always, these are my original photos, and I maintain the copyright.

    Don't forget to me if you like my blog, I will keep posting picture stories! Next up, will be the continuation of this trip, into France, so don't miss out!


A quick note: Steemfest?

    Revisiting this trip, and selecting and editing these pictures, has made me oh-so-desire to see Europe again. I originally thought I wouldn't be able to go to @steemfest due to previous obligations, but it actually is possible now -- so I feel like if I get sufficient monetary support for me posting my previous trip to Europe, I will be able to justify flying to literally the opposite side of the world for only three days. :)

    So, should I go?

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So, should I go?

So a stupid question from a so smart guy ! :)
Obviously I will not answer :)

  ·  8 years ago Reveal Comment

The sky is so dark blue in all of these photos!

Perfectly clear days to be roaming around Italy. Venice looks amazing. I want to go to Europe next year, hopefully I play my cards right! Where are you from originally @anyx? This is the first post of yours I have stumbled upon. Great content, cannot wait to see more. Where is the next place on your trip @anyx?

I'm from Vancouver, BC. :) I loved Europe, I really want to go back and explore more.
Next up is France, I'll see if I can post the next part later today!

Looks so beautiful there, I want to go someday
💋 @halo 💋😇

beautiful place, it that where a james bond movie was filmed?

  ·  8 years ago Reveal Comment

I did a similar European trip several years ago. Italy was my absolute favorite country. 'Just loved the straw market in Florence.

Amazing sir @anyx, I know somebody who is currently living in that area, I called her ate. She had been for so long.

Co me te kiame, I know this italian phrase way back when I was a child when ate came home together with her daughter. I just dont know if thats the right spelling.

This made wish I was born a mafiosi so I could be rich and travel there in style!

Great photos - makes me want to revisit Italy!

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I went to Italy for my first time this summer (posts to come eventually) and looking at your pictures makes me want to go back ASAP! I'm especially bummed I missed Venice - next time! :)

Very nice!I have been there) Amazing place!