People Photography Of Rome, Italy - A Little Bit Of Everything And A Couple Of Weird Ones

in #outofthinair4 years ago (edited)

I’ve mentioned before how random photos of people, both willing participants and unsuspecting pedestrians, add personality to even the most iconic scenery—this article is an example of that. The pictures you’re about to see were captured during the recent Christmas holiday in Rome, a city famous for it’s picturesque, iconic structures and known for tourism. Add Christmas and New Years to the party and the amount of people in the streets on any given day is about 10X the amount you’d encounter during the rest of the year.

After this, I have one remaining article to share with you from our 30 day stay in Rome, between this one and that one, my phone is so heavy with pictures, I can hardly hold it my pocket. In this first group are seven pictures of various people who make a living by providing services whether it’s roasting chestnuts (which are delicious by the way), embroidering aprons that I know people like @lizelle, @farm-mom, @viking-ventures, @anggreklestari and a whole bunch of others would love to get their hands on, to florists, horse and buggy transportation and, last but not least, entertainers.

The cover image is a sand sculptor who’s no Daniel Doyle but iheart dogs and iheart art, “guilty,” so he made the cover image. I won’t take these types of photos without tipping the individual, whether it’s a Pound, Euro, etc but sometimes I don’t always have that much change in my pocket and I may only have 50p or 90p or something—if I don’t have anything on me to donate, I won’t take the picture. The last guy in this first series, a Charlie Chaplain impersonator, I didn’t have a whole Euro on me, I had like 75p (about $0.90 USD) I think. Before I snapped the picture, I tossed what I had in his tip bucket to which he bent down, looked at, and frowned at me. Before he posed for the picture, he turned around, showed me his azz one time by bending over and flipped his coat tails at me—I wasn’t quick enough for that shot. We both got a good laugh out of it.

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The guy in the genie lamp is kind of like this song minus the singing and the music. Minus the blonde hair, too, I guess and the hips, he doesn’t have blonde hair at all actually, in fact, he has a beard and he’s performing on a cobblestone road instead of a beach. Come to think of it, 🤔 he’s nothing like that song at all, forget I said that. This paragraph never should’ve made the article.

The following series is 12 photos of the many buskers who make a living by performing music day in, day out, in and around Rome, Italy—it’s nice. It seemed like everywhere we went, from bridge crossings to outside the restaurants while enjoying a meal, someone is singing, playing guitar or both, playing a slide guitar, a stand up bass, harp, etc. Their backdrops are historical as you’ll see in a few of these and the addition of live music makes it even more memorable. The last guy was playing guitar outside Pantheon while covering a John Lennon song I’m sure you’ve heard, Imagine—arguably the best song ever written.

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This next group of five photos are of people selling collectibles in Rome beginning with two artists who use spray paint, sponges, and plastering tools to create gorgeous works of art—if we had a wall to call our own, I would’ve loved to get one. The third guy makes figurine type, ornament figures out of dried palm leaves and the last two are selling toys, wood carvings, dinnerware, and similar items.

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These next two are of the heavily armed Italian military strategically placed at what seems like every street corner in Rome. It feels as though you’re under constant surveillance and they’re intimidating with their finger on the trigger at all times. Their personal firearms remain holstered but their assault rifles are always chin high and we never saw a soldier with a relaxed trigger finger. I know they’re trained professionals but it was intimidating none the less.

I asked one of the cabbies what it was all about and we were told two years ago, after several years of protesting about feeling unsafe on their city streets, the entire city’s work force went on strike and, in his words, “demanded the military personnel get out from behind their desks and protect the streets of Rome.” After a short strike which shut down all transportation, public services, and businesses, the Italian government responded by placing around the clock military protection in pairs all around the city—they’ve been in place ever since. Although I only saw it happen once, the soldiers were talking (with their finger on the trigger) to a pedestrian and assisting her with what appeared to be directions.

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The first of these next three photos was taken on Christmas Eve near Spanish Steps, located directly in the center of Rome. The amount of people getting in their last minute Christmas shopping was shoulder to shoulder. The second picture is one I showed you on Christmas Day, it’s how we woke up on Christmas—five guys dressed as Santa Clause with classical instruments playing classic Christmas jingles. Shortly after they passed, the street closed down as a Christmas Day marathon began. @plantstoplanks, we didn’t stick around to see who was bringing up the rear but I know that isn’t you in the front. You were probably one of the runner’s in the middle forced to dodge those two tourists playing frogger to avoid colliding with you as they narrowly crossed the street—nothin like a good game of chicken on Christmas.

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Three more—the first two are, well, I have no idea what the f..first two are and the last one is self explanatory. The stunning @puravidaville and I were on our way back to the stay from a cooking class she forced on me we enjoyed taking together. As we crossed the bridge at Ponte Sant’Angelo, we found ourselves in the middle of hundreds of people watching a group of probably 30 or 40 people all dressed in black, long-draping robes, herding about a dozen other people, also dressed in back robes, however, the ones being herded wore sequenced veils to hide their face.

With more than 900 churches lining the streets of Rome, herding the group to the front doors of one didn’t take long. We watched as the group with their faces covered stood still in front of this monument. We stuck around a few minutes and, during that time, the others continued twirling their black flags around while circling the masked group and chanted sounds at random as loud as they could. I’m not sure what it was, if you know, do tell—to a couple of foreigners such as Pura and I, we didn’t know what to attribute it to other than some ritualistic ish.

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It's cool how you've captured moments in everyday life...You've frozen those random humans within that particular moment in time and sort of exposed them I guess. Some great pictures there.

Thank you so much @galenkp! I really appreciate this comment man. Being an author whom I enjoy keeping an eye, I look forward to your comments just as much, I’m glad you enjoyed this one—thank you.

I hope you’re enjoying your weekend. Any Sunday plans for the lovely Faith and yourself on the agenda?

Thanks ok mate, it was a good post.

I was shooting the IPSC State Titles this weekend as I've posted about a could times recently. Home now after two days of pretty full-on competition. I got a good result too, but was more focused on fun. That's about it. Faith came out with my today (it was at a range 90 minutes from home in the middle of nowhere).

It's Australia Day today so we (whole country) have a public holiday Monday and I took Tuesday off too...Yay!

How about you and Pura?

I’ve always said “only thing better than a 3-day weekend is a 4-day weekend.” I knew you and I had it like that! I caught your competition article—congratulaions. I’ve never been decent with a pistol, I refuse to admit it’s due to self error and would rather believe they just don’t fire like rifles. 👍🏿

Thank you for asking. We’ve submitted a blood sample and should be receiving the biome test kit literally any day now and the results take 10 days to process. We have a return visit scheduled for the 21st of next month so the doctor (“surgeon” in UK) will have all of the reaults on her screen and hopefully have a remedy to get this ish knocked out and we can back up and running again! Thank for for being concerned @galenkp. Man, it’s freezing here, I sure could use some Aussie temps about now.

(this new @esteemapp update has disabled the use of autocorrect and it takes me forever to adjust my typos with these thumbs typing on a phone)

Happy Australia day, mate!

That's great news...I imagine, for a couple free spirits like you guys, being tied down is a pain in ass. I hope it comes out favourably.

Hey, if you shoot badly it's always the guns fault: Handgun, rifle or shotgun...It's all the same! Damn those faulty guns... :)

I actually shoot all three well and compete in three-gun events sometimes too. I'm not the greatest, but I go ok. (I shoot a lot.) It was fun this weekend though and to get a good result at the end...Kind of feels good but it was the fun I was after.

Now, with two days off...The worlds my oyster...Lego building probably, the beach, lunch with my sexy wife, a hike as well...The weather is 27 and 31 respectively for the next two days so...Yeah, pretty nice. :)

We are working on update that will be released this week, thanks for mention again and sorry for the temporary trouble

Of course, thanks for the update! I’ve been using this app for a long time now and was completely unaware just how much I rely on autocorrect until now. 👍🏿

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Cheater. You said you wouldn't race me to 67SP and here you've now posted 2 more articles than me to work on getting there first. 😂😂 Yeah, yeah, nice pictures, too. 😜

Shoooot, ya’all get those automatic votes, it takes me 5 articles to keep up with your one. So, you can tell then, huh? Yeah, I’m really trying to get to that next step.

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Don’t trip, @plantstoplanks, you got this!

Haha, well hopefully I'll get a chance to crank out more than one post this week. Birthday season in my family kicks off with my fave about-to-be-four-year-old's party this weekend coming up, so I got a lot of non-blockchain life coming up myself. No doubt we'll both level up shortly. 😉

You’re her fave too, Plants!

Wow...your phone really must be heavy, like you said with all those pics buddy...I enjoyed looking at them.

Wherever I encounter street musicians and singers, they are usually my favorite people to give money to.

I’m glad you enjoyed this one, @angryman—thank you! I couldn’t agree more, they don’t even have to sound good, I appreciate their effort and am happy to tip them.

So, what are you saying? Your red light disctrict donations are second fiddle? <- get it?

Always a pleasure, sir, other than random blood pressure awareness, anything exciting on your Sunday agenda? It is Sunday, right?

Now, now...You know I don't fiddle around in those Red Light districts...I take those escapades quite seriously :>)

Yes...I think it is Sunday, because yesterday a sink hole formed in an adjacent town near me.

What’s next in NYC? Stargazing permits?

Probably...As long as there's a certified Nut-Bag like De Blassio as Mayor or similar retard, we're all doomed to a daily dose of discontentment.

We no longer have stars to gaze at in the City...Thanks to all the manmade lighting :>(

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@lizanomadsoul, Good morning! I really appreciate this, thank you very much! You gals do such a good job curating everyone’s travel posts and your support makes it exciting, thank you!

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Danget! I knew I shouldn’t have said anything. This is that part where my size 10 just doesn’t... quite.. (almost).... Fit! Yeah, yeah, I know—I have little feet! 😉 Thank you, @lizanomadsoul! @blocktrades! It’s really cool you sponsor this initiative, Block—cool if I call you Block? Thanks guys and gals, I’ll see ya’all on the next one! I’ve been working up to my Rome ‘finale,’ article, can’t wait to show you.

Some fabulous photos here my friend and hopefully one day I will make it to Rome.
Blessings!

Hey, good morning @papillioncharity! God bless you too, sir. Thanks a lot for checking this one out, I’m glad you liked it.

Rome is surrounded by history, you would love it. Take note when the guy from Los Anegeles, of all places, says “it’s the most expensive place I’ve ever been in my life!!” Ooh wee! 😉 Thanks for stopping by, @papillioncharity, enjoy the rest of your weekend.

Thank you sir and I believe that one day I will indeed make it to visit Rome. My one daughter got married there and although we received an invitation with an all paid trip, I had to decline, as we were very busy with a charity project in a poor township.
Thank you for the blessings!


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