Last summer I based myself in Sorrento, a little holiday resort on the Bay of Naples.
I never really saw the town during the day, despite being there for a full week: rather, I used it as a base to explore Pompeii, Herculaneum, Amalfi and Capri.
In the evening, however, after returning from my excursions, I would come out and walk along the spectacular coastline, enjoying both the sea breeze and the amazing views of the bay with Vesuvius lurking menacingly in the background.
Being a hater of tripods, I just stuck the camera on a wall, held my breath, and pressed the shutter, which in this case stayed open for five seconds.
A larger version of this picture can viewed here at my dedicated website and store, Andy Lightfoot Photography.

