Slight zoom in on the town of Cefalu
Timelapse of Cefalu from sunset to evening
Cloudy Sunset over ancient Rome together with the Forums and the Colosseum
Pan of evening sky over ancient Rome together with the Forums and the Colosseum
Timelapse of Sunrise over ancient Rome from Gianicolo
Timelapse of Sunrise over ancient Rome from Hilton hill
Pan of Ladyhawke castle
Time lapse of Ladyhawke Castle
Sunrise on ancient Rome from Gianicolo Terrace, Italy
River Tevere from Ponte Sisto, Rome, Italy
Horror castle in Rocca Calascio, l’Aquila, Italy
Ancient castle of Rocca Calascio, L’Aquila, Italy
The Porticoes of Bologna declared a Unesco heritage
The Porticoes of Bologna declared a Unesco heritage
The Porticoes of Bologna declared a Unesco heritage
Snow in Rome
Snow on St Peter, Rome
Snow on St Peter, Rome
Snow on St Peter, Rome
Rain drops dripping onto a window pane (w/ sound)
Heavy rain on a blurred background (w/ sound)
Strong windy rain in a courtyard (w/ sound)
Pouring rain on tiles and gutters of a city roof (w/ sound)
Heavy rain on a tree in a yard (w/ sound)
Pouring rain on a city roof (w/ sound)
Ponte del Mare, Pescara
The Ponte del Mare in Pescara, the largest cycle-pedestrian bridge in Italy and one of the largest in Europe, with a length of 466 meters between the shoulders and 172 meters of span of the suspended deck, is part of the Adriatic Green Corridor.
Ponte del Mare, Pescara
The Ponte del Mare in Pescara, the largest cycle-pedestrian bridge in Italy and one of the largest in Europe, with a length of 466 meters between the shoulders and 172 meters of span of the suspended deck, is part of the Adriatic Green Corridor.
Ponte del Mare, Pescara
The Ponte del Mare in Pescara, the largest cycle-pedestrian bridge in Italy and one of the largest in Europe, with a length of 466 meters between the shoulders and 172 meters of span of the suspended deck, is part of the Adriatic Green Corridor.
Ponte del Mare, Pescara
The Ponte del Mare in Pescara, the largest cycle-pedestrian bridge in Italy and one of the largest in Europe, with a length of 466 meters between the shoulders and 172 meters of span of the suspended deck, is part of the Adriatic Green Corridor.