A nice tour. I particularly like the classic (Classic) statue, next to last 
image. But I don’t much care for the framing of that shot, wish you had shifted 
your view slightly further left and also not cut off the bottom. I assume you 
were limited by space and available lens selection...

Stan

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> On Feb 10, 2019, at 5:57 PM, Rick Womer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> After yet more computer and Lightroom trouble, I’m back with another small 
> gallery from Italy, this time from Herculaneum.
> 
> Herculaneum lay north of Vesuvius; early in the AD 79 eruption the wind blew 
> the ash cloud south to bury Pompeii. The eruption caused most of the 
> residents of Herculaneum to flee. though; which was a good thing because a 
> few days later the wind shifted, the huge cloud of hot gas and ash over 
> Vesuvius collapsed, and the city was incinerated with superheated gas before 
> being buried in 20m of ash.
> 
> Only about 1/4 or 1/3 has been excavated; the remainder lies under the modern 
> towns of Erculano and Portici.
> 
> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/organize/Italy-11-2018/Herculaneum/i-GvFLSqR
> 
> Comments appreciated!
> 
> Rick
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