| camera | Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi |
| exposure mode | aperture priority |
| shutterspeed | 1/80s |
| aperture | f/5.6 |
| sensitivity | ISO100 |
| focal length | 55.0mm |
| resolution | 3080x2004 pixels |
The civic and political heart of the Roman Empire was Rome's forum. It's ruins can be difficult to desipher, but th site is one of the best evocative in the city, the standing stones and fragments conjuring up echoes of a once powerful state
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Foro Romano
The civic and political heart of the Roman Empire was Rome's forum. It's ruins can be difficult to desipher, but th site is one of the best evocative in the city, the standing stones and fragments conjuring up echoes of a once powerful state
comments (24)
That's where they ruled their gigantic empire from. It really is amazing what they were able to accomplish.
Tracy: Thanks Martin
It's so magnificent! I like this POV very much.
Tracy: Thanks Maria for your kind comment
What an interesting place!
Tracy: It really was Chris
Super photo are you working for postcard company?
Tracy: Not this week Vintage!!! Thanks
Even in ruins it is magnificent. Umbrellas still up I see
Tracy: What would we do with out them!!
Good aerial view - the brightly coloured people look like tiny ants!
Ingrid
Tracy: Thanks for the comment Ingrid
Empires come and empires go. Nothing stays the same, Tracy.
Tracy: Such is life Chad. Thanks
Beautiful bird's-eye view Tracy. I like the tones!
Tracy: Thanks very much Richard
WOW, the centre of it all, amazing how they did all the ruling from there, no internet, no phone....you captured this suberpbly, I love your POV, (I do hope Philip's shoulders are back to normal again..) no just kidding, love the colors...
You can be proud again, Musketeer, have a great weekend!!!
Tracy: You really crack me up woman and you know it!!!
Thanks musketeer we are really of one family, all for one and one for all. Have a great weekend. Make sure you check Mondays post!!
Great overview shot
Tracy: Thanks for dropping by and for your valued comment
I so would love to visit here. Until then, you've been a great tour guide.
Tracy: Arrr Mary thank you so much
This is a "busy" and interesting ruins site, Tracy. I like how you have set it up.
Tracy: Cheers Ray, hope you have a great weekend
Great view and far less umbrellas.
Tracy: Not for long though Louis, the rain came down in floods!!!
Thanks
What a great shot. Very interesting.
Tracy: Thanks for dropping by and for the valued comment Tom
Tell me Tracy, did you go to that piece of wall where you put your hand in and see if the powers bite off your hand?? Rome is just fascinating don't you think.
Tracy: That was one of the places we didn't get to see Scarlet..!
I think Rome is one of the best place's I have visited
Wow, it's really big isn't it.
Imagine what it must have been like bustling with people, really interesting Tracy, thanks
Tracy: I think the rain kept people away Ellie, they went to attractions which were under cover.
Thanks for the comment
the people roaming round really give you a sense of scale with this awesome scene Tracy
Tracy: Thanks Tim, I hope you have a great weekend too.
Amazing point of view here! It must have been great fun being there and taking these gorgeous photos!
Amazing point of view here! It must have been great fun being there and taking these gorgeous photos!
Tracy: It was a great experience Martie and I loved every minute of the trip. Even if it did rain for most of it
Thanks
Amazing. I am really enjoying your photos of Rome.
Tracy: So pleased you do Helen
Amazing to think what they achieved.
Tracy: It really is Chris, thanks for the comment
That's really cool. I'd love to go there at some point.
Tracy: You really must Justin
Very nice overall view. Good shot, Tracy.
Tracy: Thanks Fabrice
This is one of the best pictures I've ever seen of the Forum, Tracy, and I mean that sincerely! Better than all mine put together!
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