Nov
06

The colorful town of Burano, Italy in photos.

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  1. Beautiful photos Jaime! I love especially how you’ve captured the small details.
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    • Jaime Davila says:

      Thank you so much Lindsey. I think the small details is what I loved most. The matching curtains or beads.

  2. oh mannnn i was just in venice, can’t believe i didn’t know about this place. next to yellow, rainbow is my favorite color!
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    • Jaime Davila says:

      Oh damn Taylor, that sucks. I’m sorry you missed it. Now I wish I had published this sooner. It’s honestly been in my drafts for about 2 years.

  3. I. Must. GO. Here. I love colors and I’ve always thought I belong in a Willy Wonka movie so it must be a sign. Must. GO.
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    • Jaime Davila says:

      I hope you are able to go Priya… it’s amazing and yes I sometimes think I belong in a Willy Wonka movie too.

  4. Absolutely stunning! I just love all of the vibrant colors. Thanks for sharing!

    Happy travels 🙂
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  5. Wow. Such beautiful colors! I love places that have so much color throughout all their little places. Tends to be very eye catching.

  6. Jaime, me encantan tus fotos…I will need to visit this town one day…I love pastel colors. What kind of camera and lenses do you use?
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    • Jaime Davila says:

      Muchas Gracias Ivan. These photos were actually taken with a point shoot. I just now bought a DSLR and wide angle lens. I can’t wait to use on the road.

      • Awesome, I have a nikon dslr, but my wife just recently got me a compact system mirrorless samsung NX300 with a 30mm lens…that will probobably replace it, since the quality is on par with my dslr and so much smaller. I look forward to using it when we start our trip next year. Suerte en tu proxima aventura, espero ver mas de tus bonitas fotos! Tambien un dia me encantaria regresar a mexico.
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  7. This is amazing, Jaime! Although towns here in the UK often have beautiful houses, they’re usually either varying shades of brown, grey or cream, and I wish that things were a bit brighter here – and don’t get me started on the houses in South Korea! Burano looks like exactly my kind of place, and I love how vivid everything is – the colours remind me of Cartagena in Colombia, but Burano is more vibrant. I adore going to Europe and seeing all the pastel colours that the buildings are painted in, but these shades really pop. I kinda wanna move there, like, now.

    • Jaime Davila says:

      Oh yes Tom if you love colorful houses this is your town. This place if so damn colorful. These are the kinds of colors you will see all over Latin America. Like you mentioned Colombia and I can’t wait to see bright colors again when I get down there.

  8. Permission from the government to paint your house?? Amazing! Looks like a southern version of Reykjavik, only brighter and happier. The more colorful the more visually appealing, I think. Most recently, I came across the city called Chefchaouen in Morocco — it´s like a rhapsody in blue, even more beautiful than Jodhpur, in my opinion.

    • Jaime Davila says:

      Jay I know right it’s crazy. Oh & yes I have actually been to Chefchaouen & loved it so much. I posted a blog full of photos of that city. It is amazing. I fell in love.

  9. awesome!

  10. love the colors. amo tus fotos. 🙂

  11. Wow Jaime, great photos and even better houses. I have to admit that I haven’t even heard of Burano although I passed through Venice, but you are certainly right: everything looks Willy Wonka cartoon like and the colorful houses seem even worth the 20 euro detour pass…

    Since the government regulates the preservation of the current color scheme, do have any idea how the colorful mix came into existence? It seems hard to believe that the colors were a planned development, but on the other hand everything looks too good to be completely random…

    • Jaime Davila says:

      Thank you so much Dennis, yeah it’s a town I hadn’t heard of either until a bit before going to Venice. It’s not a town I hear about often. I think the government has been regulating it for a very long time. I am not sure of all the details, but I just love it. I couldn’t find two houses that looked the same.

    • Vanessa Ott says:

      I read this: “But what makes Burano different from the rest of the surrounding islands, is its rainbow of houses. Though these houses are beautifully painted and look like artwork, the reason for their vivid colors is quite practical. Years ago, the fishermen painted their houses bright colors so when they were coming home in the fog, they knew whose house was whose. That said, the colors of these houses have been in families for centuries. And, if you want to change the color of your house, you have to send in a request to the government.” from: http://www.tumblr.com/search/house%20color%20design

  12. Amazing pictures, I would love to live in such a colorful place!
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