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92 km from Canale Grande
I really enjoy taking a ride across Slovenia. Just me and my camera. Sometimes I get lucky and find secret spots here or a few steps across the border. This photo is taken at “Laghi di Fusine” in Italy, quite hidden spots of the best that nature can provide.
Experienced by Sašo Tušar
103 km from Canale Grande
Ascending from Pontebba to Sella Cereschiatis appears a toothed crest of daring peaks, they are the Crete of Gleris or Seven Pikes, belonging to the group of the Zuc del Boor, one of the most deserted in the Carnic Alps (there are no shelters). The crossing of the seven highest peaks, even if the difficulties do not exceed the second degree, is a long and tiring undertaking, especially in winter.
Experienced by Stefano Zocca
107 km from Canale Grande
After taking a busy ferry from Venice to Burano I managed to escape the bustling crowds of this small island and capture this shot of the vibrant houses on the canal.
Experienced by Nathan Riley
107 km from Canale Grande
I really like this colorful shot of the Burano neighborhood in Venice, Italy because of one specific aspect: the boat driver. There is something about his presence in the photo that brings to life the utility of every other piece of the picture. It shows that Burano isn’t just a pretty place, but a place with depth and life that goes on even when the tourists leave.
Experienced by Kenan Kitchen
107 km from Canale Grande
Houses in Burano island were originally painted so fisherman could see them in the thick fog.
Experienced by Francesco Benvenuto
113 km from Canale Grande
Beautiful town of Murano in Italy, by far my favorite part of my trip to Venice. The colors of the homes are so vibrant and reflect the character of the city and the people.
Experienced by Tania Miron
114 km from Canale Grande
1st time in Venice. A nightmare at summer. In spite San Marcos Piazza was fully crowded I managed to take a picture without none.
Experienced by Anibal Reñones
114 km from Canale Grande
This shot was taken from the water on a cloudy autumn day. The drama of the overhanging clouds created a more moody feel than is seen in most brochures so I got into action to shoot it. Always crowded with tourists, it was nice to be able to be back far enough back from the square itself to appreciate the extent of the square’s bordering buildings.
Experienced by AussieActive
114 km from Canale Grande
I took this shot during the second Unsplash photowalk organized in Italy. Unsplash is not only a place where users can find free photos, but also a place where people, passionate about photography, can find people with the same passion.
Experienced by Riccardo Chiarini
114 km from Canale Grande
I found this little spot next to the F.te Nove ferry terminal in the lagoon in Venice, and thought it made an interesting composition. The wooden decking to the right of the shot is actually the seating area of a cafe that was closed that the time when the shot was taken.
Experienced by William Warby
115 km from Canale Grande
Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti is a palace in Venice, Italy, not far from the Ponte dell’Accademia and next to the Palazzo Barbaro on the Grand Canal of Venice. The palace was erected in 1565. In the 19th century it was internally modernised and externally enriched in Venetian Gothic style, with rich window framing, by a series of grand owners.
Experienced by Nicolas Hoizey
116 km from Canale Grande
After browsing through my photos from Venice I realized that the building and the river reveal the Italian flag.
Experienced by Martin Widenka
116 km from Canale Grande
Midnight. We were on the way back from Piazza San Marco. As we zig zagged through the endless maze of bridges that is Venice, I looked across and everything lined up. The moon was aligned right at the centre of the canal. Just as I pressed the shutter, a speedboat buzzed down the lane. I hesitated for a moment before pushing down on the button.
Experienced by Leonardo Yip
116 km from Canale Grande
In rear quarters from Venezia I discovered this small ‘street’. The location attracted me because it is one of the usual streets where the inhabitants from Venezia lives.
Experienced by Peter Jan Rijpkema
116 km from Canale Grande
I lived in Italy for 2 years and went to Venice often and every time I went i ended up getting lost.
Experienced by Craig Philbrick
116 km from Canale Grande
It as amazing how even the allies in Venice, Italy can also be canals. Such a beatiful city
Experienced by Imad Abdulkarim
116 km from Canale Grande
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Experienced by Robert V. Ruggiero
116 km from Canale Grande
We woke up at 5am to grab some sunrise shots over St. Marks square, but the weather wasn’t on our side. It was foggy, and all around presented terrible shooting conditions. As we were leaving, I decided to shoot a final picture at this arch leading into the square. The walkways in the image are a result of early morning workers getting ready for potential floods, and I was very happy with the way it lead into the arch, with mysterious yet inviting orange lights in the background.
Experienced by Darran Shen
117 km from Canale Grande
Walking the whole day thru Venice, at my way back I caught this picture at sunset. Lovely colors and a smooth reflection of the water.
Experienced by Robin Joshua
129 km from Canale Grande
At almost 60 years of age it is not easy to decide to face again the huge adventure that had taken place as a young man. Last fall with my second son I made the decision and together we faced the difficult climb to the Bell Tower of Val Montanaia, the most famous peak of the Friulian Dolomites, and slept in the bivouac that lies just below. The moment of dinner, alone in the immensity of the starry sky, was a magical experience that we will keep in our heart forever.
Experienced by Stefano Zocca