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54 Days at Sea — April 12, Rome


Roman Forum, Rome

MS Prinsendam left Livorno April 11 and docked in Civitavecchi the next morning. Civitavecchi is the port city serving Rome. By commuter rail it takes less than an hour to make the trip.

Rome

Rome statuary

Much of this excursion was spent at the ruins of the Roman Forum., and you’ll see a lot of that over the next three weeks in this 54 Days at Sea series. But the modern city offers up some sights as well:

A funny thing happened on the way to the forum (click here for that reference). The car pictured below is an original Fiat 500, one of almost 3.9 million made between 1957 and 1975. The model name was derived from the size of the original two-cylinder engine, 500 cc (actually 479 cc), which generated just 13 hp (9.7 kW). Don’t worry about the 0-to-60 time, as a car equipped with this original engine would never see 60mph (95 km/h) on its best day! That lofty goal would have to wait for the introduction in 1958 of the ‘Sport’ version and its 499.5 cc, 21.2 hp (15.9 kW) engine. That car would hit 65 mph (105 km/h), but not quick enough to give heartburn to a 1950s L.A. hot-rodder, I’m sure.

Fiat 500 (the original)

Now for the famous Roman Forum.Temple of Castor and Pollux Here are the ruins of the , who were otherwise known as the Gemini Twins:

Temple of Castor and Pollux

This next photograph is of columns from the Temple of Vespasian and Titus, the father and son Roman emperors who ruled 69-79 AD and 79-81 AD, repectively.

Temple of Vespasian and Titus

More views from the Roman Forum:

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Fun Photo Friday — 54 Days at Sea, Pisa Favorites


Pisa Cathedral

Here is my selection of favorites from Pisa and one image of the MS Prinsendam arriving into Livorno:

Pisa Cathedral

Pisa Baptistry

Sitting at the base of the Leaning Tower

Pisa Cathedral

Leaning Tower

MS Prinsendam nearing Livorno

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54 Days at Sea — Touring Pisa and the second “Leaning Tower”


Pisa Cathedral

Wandering around Piazza dei Miracoli presents both opportunity and frustration for the photographer. The opportunity is, of course, the three magnificent buildings in the square — Pisa Cathedral, Baptistry, and Tower. The frustration are the throngs that meander in and out of your composition:

Piazza dei Miracoli

As such, the photographer has to get a bit creative by often foregoing the broader view and instead focusing on a detail:

Baptistry

But at some point you simply have to throw in the towel and include people into your shots:

Pisa Cathedral

Sometimes, however, a few people in the shot can work to your advantage by giving both perspective and orientation, that latter being important when photographing a leaning structure:

Still, I like to look upward for inspiration in crowded venues:

Pisa Cathedral

By the way, the Pisa Tower is not the only leaning structure in the area. Our guide made sure we saw yet another:

Pisa’s other leaning tower

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