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Gear: Canon EOS 5D Mark II fitted with a Canon EF 85mm f/1.2 L II USM Lens; Panasonic HDC-SD90
An image from a recent trip to Valencia's Ciudad de las Artes y de las Ciencias. The "city" is an entertainment-based cultural and architectural complex right in the heart of the bigger city of Valencia, Spain. It is the most important modern tourist destination in the city. The photo was processed from three images shot at different exposure settings.
Forza d’Agro, in the province of Messina, is arguably one of the most enchanting little Sicilian towns. It is not surprising that it has featured in a number of films, including The Godfather trilogy. This immensely photogenic town is set at the top of a 420m high hill with unobstructed views over the Ionian sea and the Italian mainland beyond. Narrow cobblestone-lined street rise up to the Norman castle ruins. If you happen to be in town (and you should) then don’t miss lunch at Ristorante L’Abbazia (Piazza Giovanni XXIII - Tel. 0942.721109). Their seafood pasta is heavenly as is the unobstructed view from their terrace.
It’s spring and there is inspiration all around. Wandering along the Sicilian country roads to the East of the awe-inspiring Etna Volcano I could not help invading this little bit of nature masterpiece for a few shots.
Three-exposure HDR processing. Polarizing filter installed.
The sun sets over the hills surrounding the Alcantara river, Sicily (IT).
Delicious seafood can be had in most parts of Sicily but there are very few restaurants as well placed as L'Abbazia at Forza d'Agro' on the Eastern coast of Sicily. The restaurant can be found on a public square perched on top of a hill overlooking the coastal towns and with a clear view of the Etna volcano.