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| sent on January 12, 2014 (21:32)
Beautiful gallery, bravo! Francis |
| sent on February 13, 2014 (2:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Roberto beautiful photo, sadly out of place only the style of bridge that has nothing to do with Venice, among other causes many falls when the weather is just a little wet ... hello Mario
PS the whole gallery is Super! bellissima foto Roberto, purtroppo stona solo lo stile del ponte che con Venezia non c'entra niente, tra l'altro provoca molte cadute quando il clima è appena un pò umido... ciao Mario P.S. tutta la galleria è Super!! |
| sent on March 24, 2014 (21:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
This where you put for this shot was from a balcony Cio dove ti sei messo per questo scatto era da un balcone |
| sent on June 27, 2015 (0:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ unfortunately clashes only the style of the bridge that Venice has nothing to do with, among other things causes many falls when the weather is just a little wet ... „ Quoto. It does not deserve even a photo if it was not this that documents the impact of this work with the city of Venice. A greeting. " purtroppo stona solo lo stile del ponte che con Venezia non c'entra niente, tra l'altro provoca molte cadute quando il clima è appena un pò umido..." Quoto. Non meriterebbe neanche una foto se non fosse questa che documenta l'impatto di quest'opera con la città di Venezia. Un saluto. |
| sent on June 27, 2015 (9:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Well ... we could discuss the approach typology, the palace in the head does not shine for harmony and continuity with the "Venetian" but no one complains. In fact the bridge is less invasive than you think, when you come from the pedestrian level. On the material component that collides with the moist ... all of Venice is made of travertine, only that it is consumed. Enough "ruvigare" steps to give more grip (not to put non-slip tapes unsightly). The photo of Roberto, in any case, as always exemplary. Beh... sull'approccio tipologico potremmo discutere, il palazzo in testa non brilla per armonia e continuità rispetto al "veneziano" ma nessuno si lamenta. In realtà il ponte è meno invasivo di quanto si pensi, quando si arriva dal piano pedonale. Sulla componente materica che si scontra con l'umido... tutta Venezia è fatta in travertino, solo che è consumato. Basterebbe "ruvigare" i gradini per dargli più grip (giusto per non mettere nastri antiscivolo antiestetici). La foto di Roberto, in ogni caso, è come sempre esemplare. |
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