Senigallia Harbor, at Night.Senigallia Harbor, at Night
Flying seagull. Gulls, often referred to as seagulls, are seabirds of the family Laridae in the suborder Lari. They are most closely related to the terns and only distantly related to auks, skimmers, and more distantly to the waders.Flying seagull
Red lighthouse reflections.Red lighthouse reflections
Swimming seagull.Swimming seagull
Swimming seagull.Swimming seagull
Chimney reflections.Chimney reflections
Harbor reflections.Harbor reflections
Cloudscape.Cloudscape
Pink sky.Pink sky
A beautiful winter afternoon.A beautiful winter afternoon
Seascape.Seascape
Searching for clamshells.Searching for clamshells
Harbor reflections.Harbor reflections
Harbor reflections.Harbor reflections
Seascape.Seascape
Searching for clamshells.Searching for clamshells
Sup surfing.Sup surfing
Sup surfing.Sup surfing
Looking down.Looking down
Walking at the harbor.Walking at the harbor
Cycling at the harbor.Cycling at the harbor
Golden hour in Senigallia harbor.Golden hour in Senigallia harbor
Sup surfing.Sup surfing
Sup surfing.Sup surfing
Sup surfing.Sup surfing
Lift net.Lift net
Winter Morning.Winter Morning
Looking at sea by the lighthouse.Looking at sea by the lighthouse
Winter Morning.Winter Morning
Monte Conero from Senigallia in winter.Monte Conero from Senigallia in winter
Looking at sea by the lighthouse.Looking at sea by the lighthouse
Senigallia harbor.Senigallia harbor
Rotonda in a winter morning.Rotonda in a winter morning
Winter Morning.Winter Morning
Senigallia under the snow.Senigallia under the snow
Senigallia under the snow.Senigallia under the snow
Senigallia under the snow.Senigallia under the snow
Senigallia under the snow.Senigallia under the snow
Senigallia under the snow.Senigallia under the snow
Walking on the Senigallia's beach.Walking on the Senigallia's beach
Watching the sea.Watching the sea
Night waves. Long exposure of waves crashing on Senigallia beach at night.Night waves
Boat reflected on still water at night.Boat reflected on still water at night
Corso II Giugno bridge reflected in Misa river at night.Corso II Giugno bridge reflected in Misa river at night
Portici Ercolani reflected in Misa river at night. Portici Ercolani (Ercolani's Arcades) are sequence of 126 arches of Istria stone along the right bank of Misa river in Senigallia, Ancona, Italy. They owe their name to Monsignor Giuseppe Ercolani (1677-1759) who designed them in the mid-eighteenth century to house the many merchants who arrived in town in July, for the famous trade fair named after St. Mary Magdalene.Portici Ercolani reflected in Misa river at night