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“Saints and Spires” : Milan, Italy, 27th March 2011

I’ve been to Milan twice. The first time was about fifteen years ago in the company of a good friend of mine who had lived in Italy for a time and was going to show me around. This ‘showing around’ amounted to getting ripped off in a crappy touristy pizzeria, then drinking beer out of plastic cups in the mosquito-infested gardens of some great fortress or other. Not the greatest of impressions.

My next visit was an impromptu one a year ago. I had been based in Bologna and was nearing the end of a three-week trip to Italy. I’d planned on my final day being a trip out to Ravenna on the Adriatic coast, but as the morning dawned the weather looked dicey and I couldn’t face the prospect of a rainy day stuck in a small town with nothing to do.

At Bologna station I was very pleased to find that for a relatively modest fee I could get a high-speed train up to Milan in only an hour and a half, and even if the weather didn’t cooperate, it didn’t matter, since my goal was a prominent art museum.

When I got their, although it was cloudy and hazy, I couldn’t resist dropping by the extraordinary cathedral, which is quite jaw-dropping in its beauty. I wasn’t interested in going inside, though – my target was the roof. For a fee you could clamber up the stairs and find yourself on the marble-glad top of this enormous edifice, providing some remarkable views despite the poor weather.

A riot of hundreds of spires, statues, gargoyles and ornate stonework, it was worth the trip up to Milan just for this, let alone the excellent art museum I visited shortly afterwards.

I still don’t like Milan too much, especially when compared to Rome, Venice or Bologna, but this was a wonderful end to my holiday.

See a larger version of this photo here.

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It’s always a risky prospect, taking out your expensive-looking camera in a major European train station.

Not just because stations tend to attract the kind of folk who’d like to relieve you of it, and are expert at doing so: there’s also the damage to one’s credibility and self-esteem if one is mistaken for a train spotter.

Nevertheless, I braved these dangers in Milan last spring since the architectural splendour was overwhelming, just begging to be photographed, and yet, of all the myriad passengers waiting to board trains, I was seemingly the only one looking upwards…

A larger version of this picture can viewed here at my dedicated website and store, Andy Lightfoot Photography.

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Not ‘instant’ in the sense of ‘taken this very day’, but in the sense of a rough and ready artistic rendering of an earlier shot using the PictureShow app on the iPhone 4, which I did during today’s lunchtime. Multiple exposures and colourful layers have really transformed this into a thing of great beauty, I think…

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Last month while in northern Italy I made an impromptu day trip from Bologna to Milan to see an art gallery, but also had time to climb atop the spectacular cathedral.

Being an overcast day,  at first it didn’t seem as if it there would be too many photographic possibilities, but the strange luminescent quality of the stone resulted in this creepy but compelling image.

A larger version of this picture can viewed here at my dedicated website and store, Andy Lightfoot Photography.

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