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I'm still getting to know my camera, and I've got a heck of a lot to learn about photography, but I'm pretty happy with this image. Of course it doesn't hurt to have a beautiful subject, and this forcola at Sunset Gondola was perfect. After John Kerschbaum and I returned from taking the sandolo out on the 15th, I took some photos of her.
This is the best I've done so far, in the area of "forcola photography".
I like the way the sun illuminates the inside edges of the morsi and shines off the stainless steel trim and a remo resting along the rail.
The dark shadow on the water to the right is gondolier Nico leaning over as he prepares his gondola for a cruise.
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