posted on Wednesday May 7, 2008 - 9:08 pm (6 months, 2 weeks ago)
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tags europe 2007, Bern, Switzerland, Berne, Suisse, Bird, Fountain
tags Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL, 200 mm, 0.008 sec (1/125) at f/6.3 (taken Friday September 7, 2007 - 11:03 am, favourited 1 times, 3 comments)
Bird in Bern

A small bird sits atop a fountain opposite the Bern Münster, Bern.

I was able to get a few shots of this cute little bird before he flew away. This is probably my favourite even though it wasn’t the closest. I liked the rest of the scene as well, and it reminds me of the tranquility and small-town charm of this part of Bern.

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posted on Monday March 17, 2008 - 9:11 pm (8 months, 1 week ago)
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tags Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy, Roma, Italia, Fountain, Water, Tourist, Panorama, europe 2007
tags Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL, 18 mm, 0.003 sec (1/400) at f/13 (taken Tuesday September 4, 2007 - 3:54 pm, favourited 1 times, 2 comments)

Trevi Fountain, Rome

Trevi Fountain in Rome. Once you manage to work your way through the massive crowd, it is customary to throw coins into the fountain over your shoulder.

We both threw one each.

I’d heard of Trevi Fountain; it was on our list of things to see in Rome, but I had no idea what it was (besides being a fountain, obviously), where it was, or why I wanted to see it. When we first arrived in Rome, we took the subway from the main (Termini) station to Barberini station.

As we exited the subway, we were immediately facing a statue which, for some reason, assume was Trevi Fountain. If you know Rome at all, you’ll know it’s not, but I’ll continue. We found our hotel and the next morning passed by the statue. It was then I found the fountain we’d seen is actually one of Triton, not the famous fountain.

A day or two later, we came across Trevi Fountain (whether by luck, design or intent I cannot remember) and the difference is staggering. Trevi Fountain may not look large in the photo (I hope it does), but it’s a few stories high and incredibly wide. It is also totally surrounded by people sitting, standing, pushing and taking photos.

Normally I’d remove the people from this shot, but I intentionally left them in to try and get a feel of what it’s like to be there, and to try and give you a sense of scale (look at the people at the left of shot). It’s huge! What’s surprising is that the other side of the fountain is just a regular building (like the one on the right). I think it was a government or city administrative building, but one can’t be sure.

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posted on Thursday November 15, 2007 - 10:15 pm (1 year ago)
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tags Town Hall?, Fountain, Munich
tags Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL, 40 mm, 0.005 sec (1/200) at f/10 (taken Saturday August 18, 2007 - 2:41 pm, 3 comments)

I’m not sure what building this is. Munich’s town hall, perhaps?

The fountain is actually across the road from this building. It’s in a large square and is outside the original outskirts of the city. Behind where this was taken is part of the original city wall.

For our time in Munich, this central square (which is actually circular) was passed through many times. We bought strawberries here (I asked for “une” punnet before quickly being corrected and offered “eins” punnet; then slapping my forehead and politely asking for “eins” punnet) as well as eating McDonald’s here when all other food options had run out.

On either side of the fountain is an escalator, partly open to the air, which runs under the wide street. Below the ground are a number of shops, as well as a tunnel to a nearby train station.

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posted on Monday July 31, 2006 - 8:07 pm (2 years, 3 months ago)
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tags Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Scavenger Hunt, Wet, Water, Fountain, High Speed, Black & White, B&W, GeoTagged, 100 Views
tags Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL, 72 mm, 0.001 sec (1/800) at f/5.6 (taken Sunday July 9, 2006 - 3:03 pm)

 

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