The Arno: a year in photos

The Arno: a year in photos

Melinda Gallo captures the Arno River all year round: from crisp January to deep-heat August to the sparkling lights of December.

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Thu 24 Nov 2016 9:33 AM

January: Candy floss clouds and lone "renaiolo" / photo by Melinda Gallo

Candy floss clouds and lone “renaiolo” / photo by Melinda Gallo

February: Sliver of silver looking east / photo by Melinda Gallo

Sliver of silver looking east / photo by Melinda Gallo

March: Windows on Florence / photo by Melinda Gallo

Windows on Florence / photo by Melinda Gallo

April: Fireball to the west / photo by Melinda Gallo

Fireball to the west / photo by Melinda Gallo

May: Browns and blues / photo by Melinda Gallo

Browns and blues / photo by Melinda Gallo

June: Shadow play / photo by Melinda Gallo

Shadow play / photo by Melinda Gallo

July: Feeling thunderous / photo by Melinda Gallo

Feeling thunderous / photo by Melinda Gallo

August: dusk or dawn / photo by Melinda Gallo

Dusk or dawn? / photo by Melinda Gallo

September: sweet pink / photo by Melinda Gallo

Sweet pink / photo by Melinda Gallo

October: Paradise calling / photo by Melinda Gallo

Paradise calling / photo by Melinda Gallo

November: On the weir / photo by Melinda Gallo

On the weir / photo by Melinda Gallo

December: Lights on / photo by Melinda Gallo

Lights on / photo by Melinda Gallo

 

 

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