Venetian Glow
On a warm September evening, I set out on a boat across the Grand Canal, watching the city unfold its timeless beauty as the sun set. With a 10 second shutter speed at 85mm and f1.4, I was able to capture the moment and share it with you.
This photograph captures the warm glow of St. Mark’s Square in Venice, with its lights reflecting beautifully on the calm waters below.
In 1609, Galileo Galilei stood at the top of this tower and first discovered the moons of Jupiter, forever changing the field of astronomy.
• Premium 0.25mm 260 g/m² photography paper sustainably sourced from Japan
• .75” (1.9 cm) black ayous wood frame sustainably sourced from Latvia
• Acrylite front protector for clarity and durability
• Hanging hardware included for easy installation