verona, i think my camera is judging me
i've been roaming verona for two days now, and i'm not sure if my camera's love affair with the italian light is requited or just a cruel joke. the city's like a living pinboard of textures-crumbling plaster, golden hour on the arena, steam rising from random street espresso machines that jingle like little bells. i just checked and it's 8.4°C out, feels like 7.46°C, humidity 69%-kinda crisp but damp, hope you dig that vibe. the pressureās 1012 hpa, which probably explains why my lenses keep fogging up when i dart inside bakeries. my hands are numb, but iām chasing that perfect bokeh on a stray cat lounging in a sunlit alley. (yeah, iām that clichĆ©.)
verona isnāt exactly what i expected. i thought itād be all romeo and juliet schtick, but itās⦠weirder? the ancient roman stones are still used as benches by old men playing scopa. i heard from a local that the cityās underground is a network of medieval storage caves that now house speakeasies. someone told me that the best carbonara isnāt at the fancy joint on Piazza Bra but at a tiny place near the market that only opens at midnight-i havenāt verified, but my stomachās been growling since. iām trying to keep my gear light, but i keep buying random film canisters from this dusty shop off Via Adigetto. the shopkeeper swears he shot the last wedding in town with a 1948 rolleiflex. iām skeptical but the grain on his test prints looks hella authentic.
anyway, hereās a quick map so you can see the mess iām navigating:
so, the weatherās been throwing curveballs-one minute itās drizzling, the next the sky opens up like a goddamn spotlight. thatās when the brick walls around the old town really shine. thereās a particular stretch near the Castelvecchio thatās just⦠weathered brick wall with crumbling sections, ivy crawling up like veins. i framed it with my 35mm and it felt like the wall was breathing.
iām also hunting for street art. last night i got lost behind the arena and stumbled upon a huge mural of a woman wearing headphones, eyes closed, lost in her own world. i was squinting to capture the neon outlines when i noticed a figure in a red sweater, magnifying glass in hand, examining the paint cracks like they were ancient texts. i swear it felt like a scene from a movie-something about observation, you know? i had to snap a pic. that shotās now sitting on my memory card, probably overexposed, but iāll fix it in lightroom later.
speaking of food, i found a trattoria thatās gotten some love on TripAdvisor. the reviews rave about the osso buco, but iām here for the polenta. iāll leave a link because iām a nice guy: TripAdvisor - Trattoria da Neredo. the place is cramped, the waiter looks like heās been there since the 60s, and the wine is cheap and effective. perfect after a day of hauling my camera bag up and down the cobbles. if youāre looking for offbeat happenings, the Verona Sostenibile board is a goldmine. and for train times, i just use Trenitalia.
if you get bored of verona, the dolomites are only a couple of hours north-great for sunrise landscape shots. also, venice is roughly an hour east by train; you can see the canals and then come back for a proper dinner. milanās a quick frecciabianca if you need a fix of high fashion and skyscrapers. but honestly, iām kinda in love with the slower pulse here. the streets whisper stories in italian that i barely catch, but the light speaks a universal language. i keep thinking about the pressure (1012 hpa) and how it messes with my indoor shots, but thatās just me being a control freak.
oh! i almost forgot-yesterday i dropped by a tiny coffee bar thatās buzzing on Yelp. they allege the barista is a former champion latte artist. i ordered a cappuccino and the foam actually formed a perfect rooster. iām not even kidding. hereās the Yelp link if you want to check it out. the espresso itself is like drinking dark velvet, exactly what i needed before braving the drizzle again.
i could ramble forever, but i should probably get back to shooting. iāve got a date with the arena at golden hour, and iām hoping to catch some pigeons doing that weird midair dance. also, i hear thereās a ghost tour that meets at the piazza at midnight-maybe iāll crash that and see if my camera picks up any orbs. someone said the arenaās stones keep echoes of ancient gladiators; if you listen closely, you can hear clashing swords. i doubt iāll capture that, but iāll listen anyway.
thatās it for now. iām knackered, the batteryās low, and my feet are killing me from walking on these uneven stones. but itās all part of the hustle. if you ever find yourself in verona, take a moment to just sit on a random step, feel the cold stone under you, and watch the light shift. itās worth it, even if youāre not a photographer.
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