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| sent on July 09, 2017 (14:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Sure, introverted ... "inward". A very beautiful perspective, a great insight that does not stop at a mere architectural observation, but comes to a man's analysis: a perennially perceived attack, a need to create thicker and taller walls, to close In themselves and against others.
Lorenzo Certo, introverse... "verso l'interno". Una prospettiva molto bella, una grande intuizione, che non si ferma a una mera osservazione architettonica, ma arriva a un'analisi dell'uomo: un sentirsi perennemente sotto attacco, un bisogno di creare muraglie sempre più fitte e più alte, fino a chiudersi in se stessi e contro gli altri. Lorenzo |
| sent on July 10, 2017 (16:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Lorenzo. Guts for analysis; You've captured the spirit of the shot. The tower is there, it is seen, but it is getting farther away, unattainable. Time has added to the first layer of fortifications, new walls and even the last door left is now unattainable. I had a mind in the desert of the Tartars.
Giorgio Ciao Lorenzo. Grazi per l'analisi; hai colto lo spirito dello scatto. La torre c'è, si vede, ma è sempre più lontana, irraggiungibile. Il tempo ha aggiunto al primo strato di fortificazioni, nuove mura e anche l'ultima porta rimasta ormai è irraggiungibile. Avevo a mente in deserto dei Tartari. Giorgio |
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