Logos: The Art of Photography:
Temple of Portunus: HDR (from single jpg) - 35 mm SLR Film
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Colosseum: HDR (from single jpg) - 35 mm SLR Film
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Arch of Titus: HDR (from single jpg) - 35 mm SLR Film
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Il Vittoriano, Rome: HDR (from single jpg) - 35 mm SLR Film
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Tiber Bridge: HDR (from single jpg) - 35 mm SLR Film
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Remnant of Column: HDR (from single jpg) - 35 mm SLR Film
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Arch of Titus: HDR (from single jpg) - 35 mm SLR Film with Albinar Super Wider Semi Fish-Eye
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Temple of Antoninus and Faustina: HDR (from single jpg) - 35 mm SLR Film
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Pantheon Rome: HDR (jpg source) - 35 mm SLR Film
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Mystery 3/5
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Mystery 4/5
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Mystery 5/5
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Pantheon interior - the open air Oculus. Almost two thousand years after it was built, the Pantheon's dome is still the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome. The height to the oculus and the diameter of the interior circle are the same, 43.3 metres
Logos: The Art of Photography:
The Pantheon's large granite Corinthian columns (eight in the first rank and two groups of four behind) under a pediment - Rome
Logos: The Art of Photography:
The Pantheon - commissioned by Marcus Agrippa and built by Hadrian in 126 CE - Rome
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Baroque Facade - Rome
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Temple of Portunus - 35 mm SLR Film
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Tiber Bridge
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Tiber Bridge - 35 mm SLR Film
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Tiber Bridge
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Roman "beggar" near Vatican - not always what they seem. I witnessed one black-robed "beggar" crawling the side-walk by day, then strolling home at 5 pm wearing Gucci clothing
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Remnant of Column- 35 mm SLR Film
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Roman Forum
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Temple of Castor and Pollux
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Temple of Vespasius (left)
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SPQR: Senatus Populus Que Romanus - The Senate and People of Rome
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Temple of Portunus
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Roman Forum
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Temple of Saturn
Logos: The Art of Photography:
Arch of Titus - 35 mm SLR Film with Albinar Super Wider Semi Fish-Eye