Description:
Printed with a 12 inkjet printer over Hahnemühle Baryta paper. Signed certificate of authenticity.
Story:
I was invited to do a presentation at Rome. Arrived on the weekend so I could do my photography outing.
The plan was to visit the Marmore waterfall, which is one of the highest man-made waterfalls in Italy. It is the outflow of a Hydro Electric power plant, so it operates on certain hours of the day, time at which you can see the waterfall.
As I did not know the environment on the trails view that I would encounter, I left it to my intuition. After paying the fee to enter the park, I rushed to see the surrounding and found a good vantage point. I had time to take a few images of icicles that hang from some rocks.
When the siren rang, I knew that soon I would see the waterfall. It started as a small stream of water and later it became the splendid majestic roaring waterfall.
I had to make sure that for 2 hours I could take photographs from all angles before it stopped, so I rush down the trail to the bottom. The strong water mist made my camera inoperative temporally; however, I was able to take these images before it stopped working.