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The Colosseum or Coliseum, originally known as the Flavian Amphitheatre[1] (Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium), is the largest amphitheatre built in the Roman Empire. Originally capable of seating 50,000 spectators, it was used for gladiatorial combat. It was built in the 70s and completed in 80 CE.
The Colosseum is located just east of the Roman Forum.
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Hello Anna,
Rich strong colours, that's what caught my eye first!
Architecture is well framed and with fine details, and I appreciate the crowd around the building!
Greetings,
Pablo -
Hi Anna
No matter how many photos I see of this amazing place (and I've never seen it in real life) I never get tired of it.
It's an amazing achievement - it would be quite impressive now, it's just incredible for the time it was built.
Sad that so many suffered and died within its arena, but architecturally a true wonder of the world.
Rew
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(13908) - [2006-09-19 6:46]
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Witaj Ania,
Wspaniale ujecie,bardzo efektywnie wyglada na tym niebieskim tle Nieba.Wspaniala architektura dawnego Rzymu.
Bravo.
Serdecznie pozdrawiam.
Janusz
buzka jutro
Hello Anna !
Impressive view. You managed well to get it completely . I love your dramatic blue sky here!. A little minor thing; Perhaps you might have cloned the disturbing orange item in the center.Nevertheless a great souvenir!
Cheers!
Robert
Nicely presented. Slight tilt distracts.
Bonjour Anna,
Lovely picture of the colosseun of Rome, excellent point of view, with great colors and sharpness, impressive view with fine details, Très jolie photo!!
Well done.
Salutations,
Michel
Beautiful colours. Positioning is unusual, as most Colosseum shots are from the opposite viewpoint. Strong colours (did you enhance these?). One minor comment around perspective - perhaps a little tweak to make the sides of this magnificent building vertical would improve the shot even further?
I like it!