Viva Venezia
  • 3 years ago

Places that I probably would not have visited without the pandemic. I wanted to go to Venice for a long time, but never really was in the mood to put up with such an over-touristy place.
So last summer during peak pandemic seemed like the time were I could finally go there.

Of course it is still a very touristy place, but just much less crowded than normally.
However, to my surprise I really liked the city a lot. It's probably one of the most beautiful cities I have ever been to and I can even see myself going there again in the post pandemic future in off season...

Enjoy the ride.

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A time lapse & tilt shift & aerial travel video by Joerg Daiber.

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Shot with Lumix GH4 and GH5, 14-140mm and 7-14mm Lumix Lenses. Postproduction with DaVinci Resolve.

Music: Barcarole by Jaques Offenbach