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Le Sfumature del Carbonaio

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to Family of Charcoal Burners sent on April 21, 2023 (12:46) by Simobati. 28 comments, 759 views. [retina]

at 37mm, 1/160 f/5.3, ISO 2000, hand held.

l'arte del Carbonaio, oggi ancora presente sul nostro territorio "Le Sfumature del Carbonaio" serie....Tutte le foto contenute in queste gallerie sono copyright Simone Batini non possono essere utilizzate senza il consenso dell'autore. #reportagetoscana



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sent on April 23, 2023 (7:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful image, sincere compliments
Hello Mark

avatarsupporter
sent on April 23, 2023 (7:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Congratulations Simone, for the whole series, for the realization and sensitivity.
Good Sunday

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sent on April 23, 2023 (21:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Werner
Oleg
Claudio
Elisabetta
Merak
Marco
Renni

thanksSorriso

avatarsenior
sent on April 24, 2023 (18:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Simone, commenting on this, I would like to congratulate you for all the great work done!
Your photographs, your projects are stories of life.
The site is also really well done!
Surely I will take you as a reference point for the recovery that I am trying to carry out and that in part you have already seen!
Thank you for letting us know!
You must be proud of it!
Have a nice evening! :-)

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sent on April 24, 2023 (23:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

hello Viola
thank you very much for the appreciation and generous words :-)
I'm trying to do my best x enhance my territory, with these projects, it's not a very easy job but certainly with a little patience and with a lot of passion you can get something good ;-)
x lovers of the genre I hope arouses interest and above all the hope that these traditions are not lost :-)
you will also be able to do a good job with the recovery of those historical and beautiful photos :-P
I'm sure

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sent on April 25, 2023 (15:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very well conceived and significant (blackened hands are the essence) this image that pays tribute to such hard and endangered work. The art of the charcoal burner was once so important and distributed throughout the territory that in my region there are still numerous finds from areas where piles of wood were prepared to produce coal. There is a town in Trentino called Carbonare, the etymology of the toponym derives precisely from the activity of charcoal burners very widespread in that area. Bravo Simone.
bye gios ;-)

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sent on July 23, 2023 (23:40) | This comment has been translated

Beautiful!

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sent on July 23, 2023 (23:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Gios
Roberto

thanksSorriso


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