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Devils Tower...

USA 2014

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Devils Tower sent on September 11, 2014 (10:42) by Herman. 22 comments, 1372 views.

, 1/400 f/10.0, ISO 200, hand held.

La Devils Tower.. questa magnifica quanto incredibile torre basaltica si trova in Wyoming, lungo la Highway 24. La particolarità della stessa, oltre all'isolamento che ne esalta lo slancio, è che le sue pareti sono caratterizzate da particolarissimi solchi, "interpretati" dai Lakota (nativi americani che ritengono sacro questo luogo) in una loro leggenda come incisioni dovute a degli orsi che cercavano di raggiungere delle bambine trasportate dal Grande Spirito, per salvarle, sulla cima della torre. Il mio interesse verso questo luogo, più che per la leggenda o per il fatto di essere stato il set di "Incontri ravvicinati del Terzo Tipo" di Spielberg, è nato grazie al ricordo di splendide foto di arrampicata "anni '80" con protagonisti Patrick Edlinger e Catherine Destivelle. La foto è stata scattata lungo il Red Beds Trail, sentiero lasciato "al naturale" (a differenza dal ben più frequentato Tower Trail), in una giornata in cui le condizioni meteo erano davvero mutevoli, con l'indubbiol vantaggio di regalare a tratti delle condizioni di luce che contribuivano ad esaltare le splendide geometrie della Torre. La scelta di includere l'albero carbonizzato è data dall'idea di "legare" maggiormente l'immagine al sinistro nome dato alla Torre.. fatemi sapere se condividete tale "interpretazione"!!





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sent on March 28, 2015 (7:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Always nice to see ... !!! To answer to your question, I would say that the tree is all there, I would have left only a little more "air" between the two parties .....
Ste "organ pipes" should be a sight to see live .... !!!
Hello Paul

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sent on March 30, 2015 (8:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I think you're right Paul .. I would have to leave a little more space between the tower and the tree;-) but I got distracted by the light that constantly changed and I have not tried the right composition ..:-)
Thanks .. hello! :-)
Ermanno




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