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Wunderkammer

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Untitled Photo sent on February 23, 2015 (22:41) by Giorgio Meneghetti. 42 comments, 1665 views.

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Due parole su questa foto. Il primo titolo cui avevo pensato era il romano "limes", che, nell'inarrivabile sintesi latina, significava sia limite e confine del proprio impero , sia strada di penetrazione per portare la "civiltà" nei territori di recente conquista. Pur proponendo infine, anche un più comprensibile "Confini" , il senso dell'immagine è tutto nel termine latino. Siamo in un ambiente urbano (una calle di Venezia, guarda caso!) occupati (io e altri amici) a "fare street". Sono quindi nel "mio" mondo visuale. Mi attira una vetrina in allestimento: vigorose pennellate di bianco sulla nuova vetrata segnano un limite invalicabile a tutela dei nasi dei passanti. Un ulteriore limite, assai contestualizzante, è dato dalla cornice in Pietra d'Istria che si affaccia sul bordo superiore della vetrina. Però osservando meglio la scena, noto il riflesso centrale di una porzione di cielo e di un camino, di familiare sagoma nostrana, che sembra galleggiare quasi nelle onde impazzite di una laguna da imbianchino. Ecco allora che il "limes" assume per me il suo secondo e più pregnante significato, il confine è in realtà un confine apparente, un confine solo mentale dettato dalla abitudine a guardare con superficialità: allora perché non provare a realizzare e percorrere questa nuova strada che può portarmi comunque in nuovo mondo, da colonizzare e gustarmi con il mio, pur modesto, occhiale culturale? Alla fine ho deciso che questa immagine può rientrare di diritto nella mia "Wunderkammer" (La "Camera delle Meraviglie" , antenata dei nostri Musei, che dal Cinquecento al Settecento raccoglieva le curiosità del mondo per stupire i fortunati visitatori).







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sent on February 24, 2015 (20:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Photography of the highest level and full of ideas and facets.
The beautiful caption made me enjoy this great image for me not 'and can not' be immediate because of its level but should be studied and scrutinized (and it ''s what I like best') in detail.
Grandmaster.
Hello
Angel

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sent on February 24, 2015 (21:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

And once again thanks GM. I try to cross the border to take mental superficiality roads take me over. But often, in following this path, I need help, and I prefer to ask, rather than remain floating on the surface ... I pursued a little '... but you are or you are not a Grand Master? :-);-)
Congratulations for the photo, for its meaning and how I've made understandable.
Paola


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sent on February 24, 2015 (21:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Rocco! Very true your observation, however, as the boundaries, perhaps even chaos is only apparent and the rule of thirds makes its presence dogmatic! Hello!

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sent on February 24, 2015 (21:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful your picture Roberto: the groom with enthusiasm! Thank You! Hello!

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sent on February 24, 2015 (21:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Angelo, I thank you sincerely for the great appreciation that proves for my shots, but I assure you that GM is only for Giorgio Meneghetti !! ;-) A dear greeting!

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sent on February 24, 2015 (22:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Dear Paola how can I not signing grateful for the fact that you prefer to seek help from me in your perilous journey photo and not the brave Camel, training ship of the boundless expanses cultural (mostly desert) of our today, that makes you as always mate ?!? :-D;-) Seriously, I am always delighted to learn something together for this are a major stimulus, perhaps if there was you I would not have ever done! Thanks for that too! Hello! ;-)

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sent on February 24, 2015 (22:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful shot !! In the caption you wrote that the photo was dictated by the theme of the border. But I asked myself, what is a border. It is not something insurmountable. And if it crosses the border, the border ceases to exist:-D
I really like the idea that if one could mentally to go further, do not stop at the appearance, see below, could enter a whole new world:-P. So I ask you a question, what is behind the brush strokes and the frame ?? :-D:-D
Hello !! Gabriele.

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sent on February 24, 2015 (23:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Ah, ah, Gabriel thought you put me in trouble, but this is the know !! :-P;-) For those who have read "Zen and archery," including of course you, the answer is really very simple: behind the "border", imaginary as the Cheshire Cat, you're always and only you, that instead of receiving light on your sensor, in a crazy reversal of roles, project your world cultural object shooting!
Just as the archer in the shooting "Perfect" hits actually himself, so your picture "perfect" is the photo of your own "soul" and the world (alas, often illusory even that) it was created! ;-) And 'this then that I was referring to in terms of boundaries: sometimes the mental ones are more real and insurmountable than the real ones! : Cool: And now, dowhile these immeasurable depth philosophical look confident your own replica !!!! :-D:-D Hello !!

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sent on February 24, 2015 (23:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Giorgio ... I have commented without reading the caption, probably inserted then ....... the fireplace, the reflection, being shapes familiar to me I had recognized, just amazed me (hey, did you put in your Wunderkammer) your creativity and the ability to turn simple brush strokes in a "framework" for all purposes, I reiterate my warmest congratulations, GM!
ciauuuzz mario

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sent on February 24, 2015 (23:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The image is interesting, your photographic interpretation is beautiful. A photograph that stirs the imagination, a work of contemporary visual art. You understand that I love?
Hello George.

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sent on February 25, 2015 (7:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Prof I have not studied ...:-D:-D
I'm sorry I have unfortunately not yet had the good fortune to read that book from what I've seen looks very deep and well done !!! But I find it amazing the way, from a single photograph you can make connections between different arts, as may be the one of photography with that of writing or that of philosophy. Photography is not what photographers, but it is your physical and moral state of the moment takes the shot! The moment you take a picture of something then you're shooting yourself? :-D:-D
Making only 3rd Lyceum language, are still not very prepared by the philosophical point of view:-D despite that I find the same as the way in which the word and photography come together is something enarrabile and indestructible!
There are no limits nor Withpurpose;-) in this !! :-P:-P:-P
Hello! Gabriele.

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sent on February 25, 2015 (15:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@ Thanks again Mario! ;-) Yes indeed the caption I added later, at the urging of Paola, which are always in debt! Hello!

@ Hello Joseph! Yes of course! And for this I am truly happy if hit look like yours, so trained to see the beauty around, it means that I have really achieved a result of some relevance! Thanks and a dear greeting!

@ My highest compliments Gabriel, for your youthful enthusiasm, for your carefree passion and, not least, because you know serenely to play the game (and not everyone!) !! :-D;-) Hello and I hope to soon! :-P

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sent on February 25, 2015 (17:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

a boundary only mental dictated by habit to look superficially:

George, I extrapolated this sentence because I consider it very important and true, for the shot for me goes beyond photography, compliments is a work of art 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
Greetings
Vittorio;-) 8-)

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sent on February 25, 2015 (18:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Concetual intriguing

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sent on February 25, 2015 (20:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@ Caro Vittorio thanks and appreciation of the very welcome step: very kind! : -PA Soon! Hello! ;-)

@ Giani Thanks! A comment that makes me very happy! ;-) Hello There!

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sent on February 28, 2015 (18:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The real capacity of a photographer is not to know how to handle a camera well, but in seeing what others can not see. This photo is proof. Hello Filiberto.

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sent on February 28, 2015 (19:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

For as I see six of the top ten photographers who publish on Juza
hello
mauro

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sent on February 28, 2015 (21:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@ Thanks Filiberto and thanks to Mauro compliments which, although far too generous, give me a push to continue to commit myself to go into getting a little 'more this crazy, crazy world of photography! ;-) A dear greeting!

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sent on March 06, 2015 (7:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

"Limes"
Parolina tragica.L'orrore continuous tragedy of humanity.
I will be brief, you do not need to tell you I am sure, that "In nomine limes" the uono committed.
Where nature has placed its ramparts, stone or water, the man has outlined "his" territorio.Dove nature did not want to, we proceeded with bastions of steel in the form of tanks.
Limes, how many dead in your "sacred" name.
The single Limes, now called Privacy.
Maybe become, rightly more sacred than that of the Roman Empire.
Who knows, my friend.
In the name of what sacredness you bypass all the "Limes" Those that we have placed in us.
Those so intimate, that no law should ever permetteras of violating.
Those that are violated by the authorities.
Those whose rights are abolished.
First of all, the right to be free in thought.
To the right, we do not take up arms, indeed, and forgive me if I autoincenso as carry in my "Freedom" in memory of the great Longanesi: Is not freedom is lacking, lacking free men.
With admiration.
Raffaele

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sent on March 07, 2015 (21:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

They are free men in the thought that undermines the encrusted "certainties" of our world and, like it or not, they give the right stimulus to move forward: for this admiration, I assure Raffaele, is all mine! A warm greeting!




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