Villa San Michele

I visited Villa San Michele in Capri, it is undoubtedly unique and a living example of the dream that became reality. Perhaps a dream springing from a longing for beauty or an individual’s attempt to deal with his feelings of powerlessness.

The soul needs more space than the body

Axel Munthe coined ingeniously and may have devoutly believed. Is he perhaps like Icarus when from the heights of Capri’s steep cliffs he stretches out for more –

My home shall be open for the sun and the wind and the voices of the sea – like a Greek temple – and light, light, light everywhere!

These are my photos from this lovely house, garden and the spectacular views from it

More info about this place http://www.villasanmichele.eu/en/villa_san_michele

Fresh Fruit


The small town of Amalfi had lots of little shops with lovely fresh fruit and vegetables available.

Odd – Stuff

Odd -  Ritva Sillanmäki (2 of 2)

Odd -  Ritva Sillanmäki (1 of 1)

 I was trying to take a photo of glittering shoes, instead I took a photograph of someones feet in reflection. As a photo gone wrong not so bad. Oddly rather fun. The shoes are odd also, to walk in that glitter would be a bit too much for me.

More at Cee’s Blog

One Photo Focus challenge

These variations I did  from Robin Kent’s  image. I have played with this quite a lot using neon colors etc, First I cropped, obviously,  I am very keen on close-ups… 🙂 toned the colors. then them more radical change…OnePhoto Challenge Ritva Sillanmäki (1 of 1) OnePhoto Challenge Ritva Sillanmäki (1 of 1)-001 OnePhoto Challenge Ritva Sillanmäki (1 of 1)-1
This is linked to One Photo Focus

Original Photo is hereRobin Kent One Photo Focus July

Ice cream summer in color

Ice cream Break (4 of 6) Ice cream Break (1 of 6)
The Black and white versions are at https://ritvasillanmaki.wordpress.com/2015/07/02/the-weekend-in-black-and-white-30/ which ones do you prefer? I theink the mood is totally different in BW

Cattedrale di Sant’Andrea/Duomo di Amalfi

Here are my take of the Amalfi Cathedral (Italian: Cattedrale di Sant’Andrea/Duomo di Amalfi) is a 9th-century Roman Catholic structure in the Piazza del Duomo, Amalfi, Italy. It is dedicated to the Apostle Saint Andrew. Predominantly of Arab-Norman Romanesque[citation needed] architectural style, it has been remodeled several times, adding Romanesque, Byzantine, Gothic, and Baroque elements. The cathedral includes the adjoining 9th century Basilica of the Crucifix. Leading from the basilica are steps into the Crypt of St. Andrew.


The front facade was rebuilt in 1891 after the original one collapsed. It is of striped marble and stone with open arches that have lace detailing not commonly found in Italian sacred architecture while the tiled cupola is quite common amongst churches of the area. The tympanum’s mosaics portray “The triumph of Christ” in a work created by Domenico Morelli and whose original designs are retained in the Town Hall.Sixty-two steps, wide and steep, lead up to the doors The structure includes four small towers of Arab architectural type that are adorned with arches and are covered with majolica tiles. During times of war, the bell tower was purposed for defense.


The garden contains colonnades, arches and sculptures. (text Wikipedia)