In affectionate remembrance of my older brother, David, who died on October 29. Among the traits we shared were a liking for the quirky and a passion for travel. He loved Italy, having lived there with his family in the mid-Seventies. My first trips to this to this part of Europe were visits to his home. I wish I could share these pictures with him too. I know he would have liked them.
Naples, Continued
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7 responses to “Naples, Continued”
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Wow! Just wow!. You capture the “Italianess” of the city so perfectly. All those motorbikes and nonchalent youngsters. I think the image of tattoed arms flattening pizza crust will linger for a long time. I’m looking forward to looking through your pictures many more times. This is a beautiful tribute to David and your shared love of travel. Ann
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This city has really ignited your photographic brilliance. You you sure bring it to life.
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I could hear the street sounds and smell the exhaust. These photos are a great way to remember David.
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Wonderful pic Johathan! Thx for sharing.
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Wow… Fantastic visual storytelling, as always. The light in these pictures is fascinating.
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This ain’t no Rick Steeves travelogue, and I’m loving it. And it’s a nice homage to your brother.
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I agree with what Edward said earlier in the comments, your ever-brilliant photography is afire. I’m very moved by the range of your travels through Naples, and how much life you see and celebrate. Thanks for this, I will be clicking back through many times.
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