Nikon DSLR Forums Home 

This site requires new users to accept that a small amount of member data is captured and held in an attempt to reduce spammers and to manage users. This site also uses cookies to ensure ease of use. In order to comply with new DPR regulations you are required to agree/disagree with this process. If you do not agree then please email the Admins using info@nikondslr.uk after requesting a new account. Thank you.

 Moderated by: chrisbet,  
AuthorPost
Graham Whistler



Joined: Sat Apr 14th, 2012
Location: Fareham, United Kingdom
Posts: 1884
Status: 
Offline
Bad luckj with the weather but I did my best here are a first few. All will be with my D500 and Nikons 18-140 AF-S DX lens. The lens is a very good as a general trip if away for a few days in a city, results pin sharp but tin bit of barrel distortion only aty 18mm.
This is the few from our hotel bedroom window looking towards St Marks Sq. 6400ISO!

Attachment: Rain0969_00001.jpg (Downloaded 39 times)

Graham Whistler



Joined: Sat Apr 14th, 2012
Location: Fareham, United Kingdom
Posts: 1884
Status: 
Offline
From the mouth of The Grand Canal taken from A Water Bus.

Attachment: Venice1012_00001.jpg (Downloaded 40 times)

Graham Whistler



Joined: Sat Apr 14th, 2012
Location: Fareham, United Kingdom
Posts: 1884
Status: 
Offline
From the Gran Canal entrance looking across the lagoon.

Attachment: Venice0942_00001.jpg (Downloaded 38 times)

Graham Whistler



Joined: Sat Apr 14th, 2012
Location: Fareham, United Kingdom
Posts: 1884
Status: 
Offline
Not a Nikon in sight, boat to boat on the Grand Canal. Nikon D500 18-140mm at 140mm.(But did see a photographer in St Mark's Sq with a Nikon and the new 500mm lens!

Attachment: Tourists0992_00001.jpg (Downloaded 35 times)

Graham Whistler



Joined: Sat Apr 14th, 2012
Location: Fareham, United Kingdom
Posts: 1884
Status: 
Offline
This was wild bird so used to lots of people just carried on fishing a few feet away! Little Egert on a boat landing pontoon.

Attachment: Egret1033_00001.jpg (Downloaded 39 times)

Graham Whistler



Joined: Sat Apr 14th, 2012
Location: Fareham, United Kingdom
Posts: 1884
Status: 
Offline
We had about 2 hrs of full sun between the rain. This is Grand Canal off the water bus (No 2 water bus on right) first class way of getting about in Venice.

Attachment: Grahd Canal1003_00001.jpg (Downloaded 33 times)

Bob Bowen



Joined: Thu Apr 12th, 2012
Location: Bristol, United Kingdom
Posts: 179
Status: 
Offline
Brings back memories of many visits to the city. Great view of the main island from there top of the tower in your image of the entrance to the Grand Canal. Island like Burano and Torcello worth a visit.

Graham Whistler



Joined: Sat Apr 14th, 2012
Location: Fareham, United Kingdom
Posts: 1884
Status: 
Offline
Yes we went to Burano about an hour from Venice main island on the water bus. Very dramatic coloured buildings and home of lace-making. Plenty of tourist interest and money making for local shops!

Attachment: Burano1043_00001.jpg (Downloaded 35 times)

jk



Joined: Mon Apr 2nd, 2012
Location: Carthew, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Posts: 6874
Status: 
Offline
Seems like the city has not suffered too badly from the recent floods.

Robert



Joined: Mon Apr 2nd, 2012
Location: South Lakeland, UK
Posts: 4066
Status: 
Offline
jk wrote:
Seems like the city has not suffered too badly from the recent floods.
Eh!!! But all the streets are flooded, they are even using boats?

Italy and no Ferrari? What's the world coming to, this global warming has to stop. o.O

Graham Whistler



Joined: Sat Apr 14th, 2012
Location: Fareham, United Kingdom
Posts: 1884
Status: 
Offline
Robert they have always had canals rather than roads so boats tend to work best. Cars have to be left behind when you go to Venice!

Attachment: _DSC0986_00001.jpg (Downloaded 29 times)

Robert



Joined: Mon Apr 2nd, 2012
Location: South Lakeland, UK
Posts: 4066
Status: 
Offline
Mmmm, very odd?

Maybe they know something about global warming. At least they have the expertise for the likes of New York and London when sea levels do rise.

Graham Whistler



Joined: Sat Apr 14th, 2012
Location: Fareham, United Kingdom
Posts: 1884
Status: 
Offline
Bob in years gone by they used even larger rowing boats like this for trading all over the Mediterranean.This was in the Naval Museum next to our hotel. There was a model of a much larger one like this with at least 30 slaves each side with a central gangway for the nice man with a whip to alter the speed of the boat, very high tec!

Attachment: Boat1021_00001.jpg (Downloaded 30 times)

Graham Whistler



Joined: Sat Apr 14th, 2012
Location: Fareham, United Kingdom
Posts: 1884
Status: 
Offline
Another Grand Canal pix. This was as good as lighting got for most of the time we were there.Even in dull flat light the D500 produces the results!

Attachment: G Canal1007_00001_01.jpg (Downloaded 27 times)

jk



Joined: Mon Apr 2nd, 2012
Location: Carthew, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Posts: 6874
Status: 
Offline
Did you go to Murano and see the glass making?

Graham Whistler



Joined: Sat Apr 14th, 2012
Location: Fareham, United Kingdom
Posts: 1884
Status: 
Offline
We went last time 10 yrs ago and I just started to get interested in photographing the glass blowing when we were told get in the showroom NOW! We did get some very beautiful candle sticks with a few norts on the bill and felt we had been pressurised. I gather from our hotel manager that they have dramaticly cut production and most of what you see in the local shops is made in China! Saw this in a shop window it was rather costly.

Attachment: Glass1015_00001.jpg (Downloaded 29 times)

Bob Bowen



Joined: Thu Apr 12th, 2012
Location: Bristol, United Kingdom
Posts: 179
Status: 
Offline
First went to Murano 26 years ago during our first trip to Venice. Hotel reception said we could have a free water taxi to take us to the island. Of course we arrived at the factory's private jetty and then twigged why the taxi was free. Interesting tour but pressured to the shop even that long ago.
Waterford Crystal in Ireland is similar as far as production goes. A small factory where the specialist work is done by the main production is in the Czech Republic.

Graham Whistler



Joined: Sat Apr 14th, 2012
Location: Fareham, United Kingdom
Posts: 1884
Status: 
Offline
Venice from our previous trip 26.11.2008, St Marks Sq this time with Nikon D300 and 18mm lens, ISO 200 1/250 sec f14.

Attachment: St MarksS.jpg (Downloaded 15 times)

Graham Whistler



Joined: Sat Apr 14th, 2012
Location: Fareham, United Kingdom
Posts: 1884
Status: 
Offline
Another view from our 2008 trip.

Attachment: Ven2622S.jpg (Downloaded 14 times)


Current theme is Blue



A small amount of member data is captured and held in an attempt to reduce spammers and to manage users. This site also uses cookies to ensure ease of use. In order to comply with new DPR regulations you are required to agree/disagree with this process. If you do not agree then please email the Admins using info@nikondsl.uk Thank you.


Hosted by Octarine Services

UltraBB 1.173 Copyright © 2008-2024 Data 1 Systems
Page processed in 0.0612 seconds (65% database + 35% PHP). 126 queries executed.