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Tramonti & Notturni: Sunsets & Night Shots


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Santa Maria di Leuca from the light house, at night.


Sunset over Monviso.


The end of a stormy day.


Murlo: Dusk over a hilltop town.


Siena's town hall lit with tapers to celebrate the Palio


Florence's Fortezza Belvedere


Looking upriver towards Florence's Ponte Vecchio


Pulgia, looking towards Africa


The Ponte Vecchio by night


Sunset over the Arno
Thumbnail of San Domenico

Siena's San Domenico at dusk
San Frediano

Florence's San Frediano


The end of a long wet day.


Elba in a dark and stormy dawn


Clouds scudding by in Valpolicella.


A street light in Murlo (Tuscany)


Dusk settles over the summer in Puglia


Dusk settles over the summer in Puglia


The Ponte Vecchio, Lit for the Holidays


The Tomb of Cecilia Maella, in Rome.


The Uffizi: Vasari's Gallery


Dusk in Venice


Piazza San Marco packed for Carnevale


A canal at night.


The sun setting over Elba Island


Castello Banfi at Dusk


Castello Banfi at Night.


San Cerbano, in Massa Marittima.


Looking towards Brianza


Dusk over Southern Tuscany

More Sunsets & Night Shots

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When We Two Parted
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Had we but world enough, and time...
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Tuscany: The Whilrwind Tour
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The virgin has her image in the rose...
Veal Francese
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