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Rustic winery of Abruzzo...

Città, Borghi, Street BN 1

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Rustic winery of Abruzzo sent on January 17, 2024 (22:48) by Claudio Ricci. 19 comments, 272 views. [retina]

at 34mm, 1/200 f/7.1, ISO 100, hand held.

Luogo buio e polveroso dove riposa aspro vino locale in fosche damigiane (alcune sono anche d'olio). Non amo berlo, ma fotografarlo si. Flash "ignorante" (quello a bordo macchina) frontale, ma li per li non avevo altro, e la cantina era buia da dover andare a iso non so quanto. Ha fatto il suo lavoro.



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avatarsenior
sent on January 18, 2024 (14:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Between demijohns of wine and olive oil, of which I am both a moderate consumer, you have taken an excellent shot well documented in the caption.
Since in my area we were talking about sensors and Iso, the ignorant flash I think has done its job very well by including this shot among your successes of this b/w series dedicated to villages,
Massimo.

avatarsupporter
sent on January 18, 2024 (20:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you very much, moreover they are all photos that I care about, rustic tourism for villages is an integral part of my existence (also therefore photographic). Usually we also get a lot of photos that look better in BN.
Greetings.
C.

avatarsupporter
sent on January 18, 2024 (22:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

All the scent of the past in a beautiful B&
n.Greetings
Mario ;-)

avatarsupporter
sent on January 18, 2024 (22:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you so much Mario. As for the aroma, imagine one of those cellars that smell a little like cheese, dust, pomace, closed.

avatarsenior
sent on January 18, 2024 (22:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I've tossed around a lot of these :-P :-P ;-) Now I'm going slowly... unfortunately :-(
Best regards ;-)

avatarsupporter
sent on January 18, 2024 (22:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I have more often had to deal with the finished product already bottled (mostly oil, wine, I drink little or nothing). Thank you very much, greetings to you too.

avatarsenior
sent on January 18, 2024 (22:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It reminds me of my grandparents' cellar, oil and wine.....
Wonderful

avatarsupporter
sent on January 18, 2024 (23:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Also in my grandmother's cellar there was one of these demijohns (they should be 25 liters). Damn me and when in the photo I cut a piece on the left... I'll have to try to ask if they'll let me in...
Thank you a greeting.
C.

avatarsupporter
sent on January 18, 2024 (23:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Ciao Claudio
A beautiful image that takes us back in time when wine and oil were processed with artisanal and manual techniques and then kept in these original and evocative demijohns
Beautiful rendering of the bn that enhances the beauty of the shot
Excellent realization
Congratulations
Hi
Roberto :-P

avatarsupporter
sent on January 18, 2024 (23:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you very much! I have to say that I'm generally not a fan of the so-called "farmer's wine", for the few times I drink wine... The old processes without controlled dies (especially the fermentation temperatures and more) give cloudy wines, vinegar and with an unsavory flavor (I have no idea if even the one portrayed here, but usually the village wine gives me chills). Oil, on the other hand, even in rustic-artisanal contexts, seems to me to be better on average.
Thank you very much, rustic and ignorant shot but I liked it right then and there and I saved it from deletion (cleaned up of hard disk from myriads of forgotten garbage shots).
Greetings.
C.

avatarsupporter
sent on January 18, 2024 (23:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

:-o :-P :-P :-P :-P :-P :-P :-P :-P :-P :-P :-P :-P :-P
Congratulations from Gaz.

avatarsupporter
sent on January 18, 2024 (23:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you very much! I would see that red tractor with a trailer with demijohns inside.

avatarsupporter
sent on January 18, 2024 (23:43) | This comment has been translated

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avatarsenior
sent on January 18, 2024 (23:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice 'rustic' document in a nice b/w that your 'ignorant' flash has ennobled a lot.
I like it a lot, as well as the rest of the gallery that smells of ancient charm...
Greetings,
Marcello

avatarsupporter
sent on January 18, 2024 (23:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you very much Marcello, after all, although I like many types of BN, I tend to favor granular, rustic and full of details, which makes it "ancient". Greetings.
C.

avatarsenior
sent on January 18, 2024 (23:55)

perfection in b&w

avatarsupporter
sent on January 19, 2024 (0:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you! Unfortunately it's not perfect (the cut on the left... ) but I liked it and I saved it.

avatarsupporter
sent on January 19, 2024 (11:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello shot that doesn't need words, it already speaks for itself.
Congratulations I like it a lot, the "ignorant" flash gave you a great hand but in my opinion it gave you an extra gear.
The bn is super spot on.
Simon

avatarsupporter
sent on January 19, 2024 (11:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you so much Simone!
C.


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