Our last full day of traveling was spent in Venice. Not gonna lie, I was dead exhausted at this point – roughly 100 miles in 15 days later is a bit more than my usual activity level due to the desk job – that I was slightly apathetic to photo-taking. Not complaining, I promise! Anyhow, I was thoroughly entertained from across the canal that no matter where you are in the world, Chinatown is always with you. And somehow Russia is involved…
By the way, thanks to everyone who has been following and/or commenting on my blog for the past several weeks. Constructive criticism is always appreciated and welcomed! I wholeheartedly intend to use this creative outlet to grow as an artist and enhance my skills as a photographer. So the moral of this story is, if you’re reading this, you rule.
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Fascinating place, really like the architecture in Venice, those colors and window patterns are so captivating. Great shot.
No Jess, you rule.
Wow, I can’t believe my eyes. I have been around Venice so many times, took so many pictures, and never saw this fantastic chinese restaurante… great finding, and fantastically framed. Well done!
Very interesting picture, and yes, chinatown is everywhere… but the interesting thing that sets this picture apart is the contrast between the chinese restaurant, the canal (very typical Venice), and the graffitti that says “forza russia”. I think in one picture you can very easily identify the city, and at the same time identify the characteristic that it is, indeed a cosmopolitan city. Very good statement with one frame.
Thank you for the thoughtful comments on the genre debate; I totally get the dark comedy, although I can’t say my life is that interesting
I aspire to be a documentarian as well, but I can’t say that I’ve found my passion subject… I can see that you have an eye for it, and will be back to visit for sure