Italy, less known places. +photo guide!

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Shot with a LEICA M240 and a Voigtlander 15mm f/4.5 closed to f/8.0 with a shutter speed of 1/500 and ISO rating of 200

This is Villa Farnese, AKA Villa Caprarola, is a mansion in Caprarola, Northern Lazio in central Italy, one hour drive from Rome.
This totally useless extremely detailed STAIR is smaller than it seems, because I used an extreme wideangle (anything less than 24mm focal lenght) that stretch outwards the corners of the image. This particular lens-camera combo tends to do weird color shifts, you can see the red on top and almost corrected green on bottom.

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Shot with a LEICA M240 and a Leica Elmarit-m 28mm f/2.8 ASPH closed to f/8.0 with a shutter speed of 1/500 and ISO rating of 200

There are countless small, family owned olive plantations in the outskirts of Rome. This is my little brother's. At 26 years old he still care for his 50 plants our family left him.

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Shot with a LEICA M8 and a Leica Summicron 35mm f/2 closed to f/4.0 with a shutter speed of 1/1500 and ISO rating of 160

This is Monte Sant'Angelo, Foggia. A province in southern part of Italy. They still use these 3 wheeled old APE cars for pretty much anything, I've seen them as selling stands.
I used the most common street photography focal length: 35mm
(but in the case of a Leica M8 (and EOS 1D series) with the smaller than full frame sensor, APS-H, the field of view is like a 45mm)

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I know Monte Sant'Angelo, I'm from Foggia ;) nice pic Fra

The colors of Leica's shots are embarrassing...Especially when I look at my iPhone's pictures! lol
The green of the second one, wow...