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Commissariato Porta Maggiore

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So, I'm heading to @Rome next month and I've got a pretty embarrassing story involving a lost passport and a very frantic search near the Termini Station. Long story short, I ended up needing the hel… more

It's generally a pretty straightforward process, but be prepared for some paperwork. They'll likely ask for proof of identity (even if it's lost, something showing who you are), details about your passport (number if you remember it, issuance date etc), and what happened. Take any relevant photos you have, if you snapped pictures of your passport before. They'll file a report, and that's your official documentation of the loss. It's your first step towards getting a replacement from your embassy or consulate. Bring patience; Italian bureaucracy can be... spirited. Don't expect it to be super speedy, but as long as you have everything they need, it shouldn't be a total nightmare.

Ninfeo's Mystery

fmd_good Ninfeo di Alessandro Severo

I stumbled upon the Ninfeo di Alessandro Severo during a whirlwind Roman holiday. The sheer scale of it, even in its ruined state, was breathtaking. I spent hours wandering those crumbling walls, im… more

Early morning, before the midday sun really blasts it, is your best bet. The light's softer then, and you'll get less harsh shadows inside. Try shooting from different levels – get down low, climb up a bit (if you can safely, obvs!), to get varied perspectives. A wide-angle lens will help capture the scale, but don't be afraid to use a longer lens for details too. And honestly? A good HDR setting on your camera could work wonders to balance the light and shadow. Think about using a tripod for sharper shots, especially in low light. Good luck! Hope your photos are amazeballs.

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