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The Four Seasons...

La Venaria Reale (2)

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The Four Seasons sent on August 31, 2014 (21:09) by Dantes. 25 comments, 3996 views. [retina]

at 16mm, 1/13 f/8.0, ISO 200, hand held. Reggia di Venaria Reale, Italy.

La Consulta per la Valorizzazione dei Beni Artistici e Culturali ha finanziato il restauro delle statue delle "Quattro Stagioni" realizzate in marmo di Frabosa da Simone Martinez, nipote di Filippo Juvarra, nel 1752. Le statue erano destinate alla Reggia di Venaria Reale, da collocare nella Galleria di collegamento tra l'Appartamento del duca di Savoia e la Cappella, in particolare nel rondò, l'ambiente progettato dall'architetto Benedetto Alfieri. Ai Giardini del Palazzo Reale sono trasferite nel 1810 per volontà dell'architetto Giuseppe Battista Piacenza, intenzionato a creare un museo imperiale di scultura. L'intervento conservativo ha recuperato il raffinato modellato delle quattro sculture, tenendo conto che si presentavano in condizioni molto precarie, a causa della loro collocazione all'aperto; le opere sono state trasferite nella Reggia di Venaria, riaperta al pubblico con la mostra "I Savoia. Arti, guerre e magnificenza di una dinastia europea".



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sent on September 04, 2014 (16:36)


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ciao Vittorio e grazie!!!;-)
Dante

hello and thanks Vittorio !!! ;-)
Dante

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sent on September 05, 2014 (0:24)


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Questa è la mia preferita, è talmente realistica e 3D che le statue sembrano dialogare fra di loro! Bellissima.

This is my favorite, it is so realistic and 3D that the statues seem to converse with each other! Beautiful.

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sent on September 05, 2014 (0:52)


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grazie, ho centrato il pdr anche se in posizione scomoda!:-P
ciao, Dante


thanks, I hit the pdr although awkward position! :-P
hello, Dante

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sent on September 05, 2014 (23:36)


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Bellissimo punto di ripresa, ottima la luce e molto piacevole il viraggio, le linee cadenti ai lati disturbano un po, ma correggerle significherebbe perdere parte dell'immagine e sarebbe un peccato. Forse in questi casi sarebbe utile sempre se ci sono le possibilità scattare un po più larghi per poter effettuare poi le correzioni delle distorsioni del grandangolo. Complimenti!!
Ciao, Luca

Beautiful point shooting, excellent light and very nice color change, the lines falling to the sides a bit disturbing, but correct them would mean losing part of the image and would be a shame. Perhaps in these cases it would be useful if there are always opportunities to take a little wider in order to make the corrections then the distortion of the wide angle. Congratulations !!
Hello, Luca

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sent on September 06, 2014 (0:27)


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grazie del commento Luca e come spiegato precedentemente la posizione del pdr non mi ha permesso altre soluzioni (c'era il muro alle mie spalle)!
ciao e a risentirci!;-)
Dante

thanks for the comment Luke, and as explained above the position of the pdr not allowed me to other solutions (there was a wall behind me)!
hello and resent! ;-)
Dante


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