I love it too – it’s an amazing setting and so often closed to the public. It is one of the reasons I like to get there for the Biennale – a great setting in its one right and even more fascinating when open to house half of the Biennale.
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Mystery and history…yes!
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magnifique. J’adore
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Great shots… love these!
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*sigh 🤗💕
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I love these, Debs. So much atmosphere!
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I meant photos, obviously…
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That’s a fabulous photo of a part of Venice I’m really fond of.
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I love it too – it’s an amazing setting and so often closed to the public. It is one of the reasons I like to get there for the Biennale – a great setting in its one right and even more fascinating when open to house half of the Biennale.
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I’ve never done the Biennale: give us a tour of one year if you can!
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Love the different views and the water has a sleek element vibe
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The light wasn’t what you would really want for outdoor photos but was great for the shady parts of the Arsenale
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You always come up with something unique. I really like your second photo and the third one is cool too. 😀 😀
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Yes, the middle shots have a bit more character – the columns and shadows add a bit of mystery and history
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