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Still Life sent on 25 Marzo 2026 (12:44) by Spaziogio. 4 comments, 27 views.

at 55mm, 1/500 f/5.6, ISO 200, hand held.




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sent on 25 Marzo 2026 (15:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

In my photographs, I plan to publish an image taken years ago, a bit on his theme. Tiles, ours in the seventies, from my old family home, which for days had been used as a pile of building waste from restoration. That's why I was struck by his photography. And then from his description of his profile as a chef. Congratulations on both...

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sent on 25 Marzo 2026 (20:34)


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In fotografie mie, ho in progetto di pubblicare un'immagine scattata anni fa, un po' sul tema suo. Piastrelle, anni Settanta le nostre, della mia vecchia casa di famiglia, che per dei giorni avevano fatto da mucchio in scarto edilizio di restauro. Per questo sono rimasta colpita dalla sua fotografia. E successivamente dalla sua descrizione profilo di cuoco. Complimenti per entrambe le cose...


Grazie Rosa65, le mattonelle sono lo scarto di una ristrutturazione qui in paese e sono abbastanza vecchie, più o meno anni 70.    


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sent on 26 Marzo 2026 (9:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

They were renovation scraps around my house as well. The tiles of the Sixties and Seventies evoke the times with intensity. Maybe because having them on the walls, in the house, for decades, seeing them every day, they graphically enter the mind and never come out ...

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sent on 26 Marzo 2026 (9:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

They are renovating the houses damaged by the 2009 earthquake...
The tiles were in the landfill "in sight" and therefore photographable.
In front of my house they are fixing a house that housed the old post office and when I say old I mean before the Second World War ... unfortunately here the landfill is closed and not photographable but I can assure you that there is a lot of photogenic material ...


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