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| sent on July 26, 2016 (20:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful image enhances the beautiful Russian metro stations are very similar to our missing only the homeless (joke) hello Mario Bellissima immagine valorizza le stupende stazioni Russe del metro somigliano molto alle nostre mancano solo i barboni (scherzo ) ciao Mario |
| sent on July 27, 2016 (0:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks a lot of passage and comment, Mario! Russian stations are real works of art. Obviously they were built many decades ago and being attended by tens of thousands of people a day, enough to appear '' usate''come the rest of the metro trains. However, what affects, unlike the metropolitan nostrane, it is the 'huge cleaning and general decoration (understood as the absence of crap thrown to the ground, the absence of graffiti on walls and benches absence of truands, etc.) Grazie mille del passaggio e del commento, Mario! Le stazioni russe sono vere e proprie opere d'arte. Ovviamente essendo state costruite molti decenni fa ed essendo frequentate da decine di migliaia di persone al giorno, appaiono abbastanza ''usate''come del resto i convogli della metro. Quello che colpisce però, a differenza delle metropolitane nostrane, è l' enorme pulizia ed il decoro generale (intesi come assenza di schifezze gettate a terra, assenza di graffiti su muri e panchine assenza di accattoni, ecc) |
| sent on August 22, 2016 (19:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello marcap, beautiful and educational what racconti- Blessed are you who visited Russia, unfortunately, not the conosco- Saluti- FB- Ciao MarCap, bello ed educativo ciò che racconti- Beato te che hai visitato la Russia, purtroppo non la conosco- Saluti- FB- |
| sent on August 22, 2016 (22:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Franco transition. Russia has always fascinated me (unfortunately I have visited ... 0,0000%). And 'huge and offers thousands of photographic ideas. It would take time and money to be able to discover in every aspect. I assure you that it is a nation that would have much to teach a little to everyone, however, it is constantly kept at a minimum internationally by nations that continue to presentarcela like luipo bad. Oh well, that's another story that goes beyond the photographic context. I stop here :-D Grazie del passaggio Franco. La Russia mi ha sempre affascinato (purtroppo ne ho visitato lo 0,0000...%). E' vastissima ed offre migliaia di spunti fotografici. Servirebbero tempo e soldi per poterla scoprire in ogni suo aspetto. Ti assicuro che è una nazione che avrebbe tanto da insegnare un pò a tutti. Però viene tenuta costantemente a minimo a livello internazionale da nazioni che continuano a presentarcela come il lupo cattivo. Vabbè, questa è un'altra storia che esula dal contesto fotografico. Mi fermo qua |
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