After series of wedding shoots, Jessie and I took a break to Europe. We went to a lot of places and we enjoyed it a lot. Our first stop was Amsterdam and then Brussels, Cologne, Heidelberg, Lucerne, Venice, Florence, Rome, Vatican, Pisa, Monte Carlo, Nice, Paris, and London. We brought back about 100 GB video and photo files. It will be a time consuming job to sort them into folders.
The best part of the trip was visiting museums in France. The drawings from many years ago gave us a lot of inspiration. Actually, we are still using their concept of posing and lighting nowadays. We were lucky to have the local museum guide, Fung, to explain the details of the art works. Fung used to work for France navy force. After his retirement, he became a museum guide.
We had awesome meals in Europe. The appetizer of our french dinner at Paris was huge. We barely finished all dishes. A piece of pizza in Italy was 3 Euro but it was well made. I had my birthday celebration in Rome but the birthday cake was very sweet (Unforgettable).
The only thing I don't like is most of the places in Europe charged 20 to 50 cents for using their public washrooms. In Venice, the fee is 1 Euro (CAD$1.60). That's crazy.
We finally had a quiet and romantic night at the roof-top pub of a Lucerne's hotel. I'm so happy that we had this break before October's wedding shoots.
Raymond
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Amsterdam's Wooden shoes factory
Canal Cruise in Amsterdam
Diamond cutting factory
Cologne Cathedral
German Pork Shank
Lion Monument at Lucerne Switzerland
Beautiful evening in Lucerne Switzerland
Roof-Top pub of our hotel in Lucerne Switzerland
Our Venice water taxi driver
Venice gondola tour
We had a singer and a musician on board
Rome
My birthday cake
Trevi Fountain in Rome
St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican
Pisa Tower
Monte Carlo
French snails @ Nice
Eiffel Tower in Paris
We saw the sweet couple On Eiffel Tower
Another pair
Arc de Triomphe
Good food again...
View from river (night cruise at Paris)
France Versailles Palace
I didn't expect Mona Lisa was placed at the middle of the huge bullet-proof glass at Louvre.
British Museum in London
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