With such a warm temperature in October (30°C/86°F at noon!) it’s quite weird to observe these HDR pictures of the snowy Florence taken after 2009 mini-snow-storm. But since our friend Ken Kaminesky, a brilliant Canadian photographer with a passion for HDR photography, gave us his most breathtaking Firenze’s shots we couldn’t wait until Christmas to post ‘em!
Tuscany’s social media team met Ken in Innsbruck during a blogger event, the Travel Bloggers Unite conference, and we started to chat since the first minute about the pure beauty of our Region (lucky us!) and his photoshoot in Tuscany. So we asked him the permission to post and share his photos with our community, he replied… “sweeet!” and… here we are! They look so mysterious, don’t you love them?!
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-Santa Croce cloister-
-Florence Cathedral-
-The Baptistery-
-Snow on Florence’s rooftops-
-Snow on Florence’s rooftops-
-Benvenuto Cellini statue on Ponte Vecchio-
-Via Costa dei Magnoli-
-Via del Sole and Via delle Belle Donne-
-Via San Niccolò-
-The mesmerising Ponte Vecchio-











