How BLUE does the water look in Italy? on film 🇮🇹🎞️🌊
have you ever seen someone post a photo of the water in italy, have you thought- is this edited? if you were ever wondering what the water looks like in italy, here is it on film!
there is NO edits to this. this is simply what fuji film 200 looks like + fuji film disposable.
kodak is great for capturing gold hues at the beach, but fuji suits italy much better.
these photos were taken on a point and shoot digital camera from the 90s. no screen, just the view finder. you really appreciate the moment when you stare through the view finder and try to get the perfect photo.
from where i went:
• the water was the bluest and warmest in capri
• the second bluest was the cinque terre coast
• the second warmest water was in sorrento, third for blue in color
• the water was the least blue in venice
downside: beaches in capri and sorrento are mostly stones! it was definitely hard to walk in the sea with blisters on my feet from walking so much. i didnt have beach/water shoes, but i had strap on sandals which did the trick enough!
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Italy is renowned for its stunning coastal scenery, with the vibrant blue waters being a significant attraction. The bluest water can be found in Capri, known for its warm temperatures and crystal-clear views, making it ideal for swimming and photography. The Cinque Terre coastline also ranks high, with its rocky cliffs and picturesque villages. Sorrento offers a warm swimming experience with beautiful views, while Venice, although historically enchanting, shows less of the deep blue compared to these other regions. For photography enthusiasts, using film photography such as Fuji Film 200 provides an authentic representation of these landscapes. This technique captures the true essence of color and texture found in the natural surroundings. As you transition between the different locations like Capri and the Cinque Terre, you'll notice how the light interacts with the water, enhancing its beauty. While planning your trip, be aware that certain beaches, especially in Capri and Sorrento, are rocky, which might require suitable footwear for a comfortable experience on the shore. Overall, these locations provide a feast for the eyes for anyone looking to capture the beauty of Italy on film.









