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| sent on January 12, 2019 (11:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Click and beautiful location, even the story compliments ;-) Scatto e location bellissimi, anche la storia complimenti |
| sent on January 12, 2019 (12:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful story and shot, worthy of an illustrated book. Bella storia e scatto,degno di un libro illustrato. |
| sent on January 12, 2019 (12:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful image and intriguing caption. Congratulations Emme, Hello! Sergio ;-) :-P Bellissima immagine ed intrigante didascalia. Complimenti Emme, ciao! Sergio |
| sent on January 12, 2019 (12:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful shot and caption.. Congratulations.. Hello Cris Bellissimo scatto e didascalia.. Complimenti.. Ciao Cris |
| sent on January 12, 2019 (15:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Now that I have read everything I do not know what to say.... I like more the story or the photograph.......... Congratulations Hello Fabrizio Ora che ho letto tutto quanto non so che dirti .... mi piace di più la storia o la fotografia .......... Complimenti Ciao Fabrizio |
| sent on January 12, 2019 (15:59)
Very dramatic - both the ruin with its poised figure and the sky! Your words in the caption are not translated but I do not need them to enjoy the image Ann :)) |
| sent on January 12, 2019 (16:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
One day I went to photograph the castle of Burgos and looking for a high point I climbed with difficulty, with all my heavy equipment including a large trestle, on a steep ridge overlooking the small village of the same name, while fumbling to better frame the castle a shepherd who grazed his sheep in the land below saw me and approached saying "But you know the legend of the ghost of Don Blas?" and I "No ever heard" Then I'll tell you, one of my ancestor shepherd too, one day looking for a lost sheep, he accidentally entered the castle's basement, wandering in the dim light of the corridors of the ruins, his foot bumped into something. He had matches with him and a small notebook on which he wrote down his thin outings, with matches lit a few sheets to get light and with great wonder he saw that on the floor there was a cauldron full of gold. He was about to grab it to take it away when he suddenly heard a roar, the earth and the walls began to shake. My relative named Ciccittu, remembering the legend of the ghost of Don Blas he had heard as a child, immediately escaped in terror. He reached the village and immediately went to the parish priest asking him to read the scriptures to free him from fright. The story told by Ciccittu intrigued the priest to the point that that same evening he went to the castle in the company of the sacristan. With the sacred vestments, the holy water and the books necessary for the exorcisms, the two religious walked towards the castle with the intention of taking possession of the treasure kept in its rooms. Following Ciccittu's directions they reached the treasure, but once in front of the precious cauldron the sacristan could not resist the temptation to grasp it. As his hands touched the receptacle the terrible ghost of Don Blas appeared. The priest immediately worked to pronounce the sacred formulas that would have expelled him, but he did not have time and the ghost poured a rain of fire on the two unfortunates, burning them instantly. Since then, as far as we know, no one has ever ventured into the enterprise. From this place where we are now, at dusk, I see a dark figure on the walls of the castle that makes me shiver even though I'm not afraid of anything, do not you believe it? Wait for him to come down in the evening and see, he turned and walked quickly he went to his flock that grazed a little lower, I thought he was ranting anyway I waited for the dusk but nothing I saw nothing, then I took my equipment and I went away, but the story ruminated in my head and I went back to that place other times and always nothing was going chilled telling me that I was just stupid to believe that story, the fourth time when I was about to leave because the darkness loomed I could see the sparkling and pungent air that stood on the stands with his imposing and terrible figure, a shiver ran through my back with trembling hands I managed to take a picture but immediately after the ghost disappeared, I was incredulous and still trembling even for the icy evening I picked up my things and without even considering if I had actually photographed a ghost I went down the slope and left quickly for my house. Some will think that this is a story that I invented, no this is a true story. |
| sent on January 12, 2019 (16:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful photo and caption really interested me, as always!!!!! A dear greeting. Lights Bellissima la foto e la didascalia mi ha veramente interessato, come sempre!!!!! Un caro saluto. Luci |
| sent on January 12, 2019 (17:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Great Emme.... now :-D you can publish your stories in all the languages of the world :-P Grande Emme....adessopuoi pubblicare i tuoi racconti in tutte le lingue del mondo |
user59947 | sent on January 12, 2019 (19:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Gosh Emme that story, I alone do not let me ever go there :-) :-| :-| Congratulations to you for the courage and congratulations for the shot a salute Ardian Caspita Emme che racconto, io da solo non celo farei mai andarci Complimenti a te per il coraggio e complimenti per lo scatto Un saluto ardian |
user147467 | sent on January 12, 2019 (20:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful shot and beautiful caption... Congratulations Bellissimo scatto e bella didascalia... Complimenti |
user62049 | sent on January 12, 2019 (21:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I read carefully all the caption and I was fascinated, I very much intrigue these descriptions and stories if so we can call them, I think something is there, I do not know what exactly, but something or someone is there. Beautiful photos, framing and contrasts, congratulations Ciao Marco Ho letto con attenzione tutta la didascalia e ne sono rimasto affascinato, mi intrigano molto queste descrizioni e storie se così possiamo chiamarle, penso che qualcosa c'è, non so cosa di preciso, ma qualcosa o qualcuno c'è. Bellissima foto, inquadratura e contrasti, complimenti Ciao Marco |
| sent on January 12, 2019 (22:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful panorama and detailed caption, all perfect, hello Emme. ;-) Bellissimo panorama e didascalia dettagliata, tutto perfetto, ciao Emme. |
| sent on January 12, 2019 (23:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Senza un fantasma che castello sarebbe? Ma questo ha anche altri fantasmi tra cui quello meno cupo della bella Adelasia del racconto di Grazia Deledda 'Il sigillo d'amore': " Anche di notte, nelle chiare notti solitarie, ella si affacciava alla finestra; poi, sola nel suo grande letto vedovile, vedeva ancora la strada che ormai le pareva appartenesse alla sua stessa persona, come le vene delle sue braccia, come la treccia che le scendeva fino al cuore; la vedeva anche nel sonno, come si partisse dai suoi occhi e scendesse al mare, e attraversasse il mare, strada di desiderio e di vana speranza, fino a raggiungere il giovine sposo. E quando al mattino i lentischi e i macigni del sentiero brillavano di rugiada, a lei pareva di averli bagnati con le sue lagrime…." Se questa primavera vengo in Sardegna come in progetto, andremo insieme di notte al castello, sperando di incontrare il fantasma giusto. Il tuo bel racconto rischia di far passare in secondo piano questa tua bella foto. Bravo Emme! |
| sent on January 12, 2019 (23:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Congratulations Dear Emme, a photo that certainly does not pass innoservata very beautiful its gloomy but pleasant contrasts. Great job of post. Beautiful and exciting also the Gothic tale. ;-) :-P Hello Stefano Complimenti caro Emme ,una foto che non passa certamente innoservata molto belli i suoi cupi ma piacevoli contrasti. Ottimo lavoro di post. Bello e appassionante anche il gotico racconto. ciao stefano |
| sent on January 12, 2019 (23:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Dear friends I confess that even I was fasting on the history of this manor and now I'm documenting and I assure you that in that castle are wandering around various ghosts of men and women and the real terrible stories that have happened to you make the story of the Fant water Asthma Don Blais, so some development I preannouncement already, meanwhile I thank you from the deepest of my heart because your beautiful comments spur me to do better always is a great honor to me your appreciation, thanks endless a hug to all Cari amici vi confesso che anche io ero digiuno sulla storia di questo maniero e ora mi sto documentando e vi assicuro che in quel castello si aggirano vari fantasmi di uomini e di donne e le storie vere terribili che vi sono successe fanno diventare acquarella la storia del fantasma Don Blais, quindi qualche sviluppo ve lo preannuncio già, intanto vi ringrazio dal più profondo del mio cuore perché i vostri bellissimi commenti mi spronano a provare a fare sempre meglio, è un grande onore per me il vostro apprezzamento, grazie infinite un abbraccio a tutti |
| sent on January 13, 2019 (1:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I read the caption and I think as Claudio, you are a good writer as well as a good photographer, the photo is beautiful and a little ' mystery does not hurt, congratulations Emme! A greeting Agata ;-) Ho letto la didascalia e la penso come Claudio, sei un bravo scrittore oltre che un bravo fotografo, la foto è bellissima e un po' di mistero non guasta, complimenti Emme! Un saluto Agata |
| sent on January 13, 2019 (13:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Are you a narrator born Emme :-D Fantastic story to read all of a breath. You feel inside immersed in the castle. The adrenaline rises and you think of you that fearless “ with shaking hands I managed to make a photograph but immediately after the ghost disappeared „ but equipped with a tripod to compensate for shaking hands, you brought home this beautiful shot ;-) only Congratulations, who knows maybe your story is true ;-) Sei un narratore nato Emme Fantastica storia da leggere tutta di un fiato. Ci si sente dentro immersi nel castello. L'adrenalina sale e si pensa a te che impavido " con le mani tremanti sono riuscito a fare una fotografia ma subito dopo il fantasma è scomparso" ma munito di cavalletto per compensare le tremanti mani, hai portato a casa questo splendido scatto Solo complimenti, chissà forse il tuo racconto è vero |
| sent on January 13, 2019 (17:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful and very intriguing caption. Great photo for composition and lights. Congratulations. Hello, Rosario Bellissima e molto intrigante la didascalia. Ottima la foto per composizione e luci. Complimenti. Ciao, Rosario |
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