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sent on September 18, 2017 (10:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
For the subject and frame 10! Besides, "My" Palace of the Consuls is unmistakable ... and I still wonder where you took to frame that wall! Maybe from the gardens of the cathedral? Consider that my father has named me the Patron Saint ... :-P And yet to my taste I find it a bit "cold" Per il soggetto e l'inquadratura 10! Del resto il "mio" Palazzo dei Consoli è inconfondibile... e ancora mi domando da dove tu abbia scattato per inquadrare quel muretto! Forse dai giardini della cattedrale? Considera che mio padre mi ha messo il nome del Santo Patrono... E tuttavia a gusto mio la trovo un pochino "fredda"
sent on September 18, 2017 (10:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Yes right from the gardens of the cathedral, congratulations :-D
I used the cold shade as an artifact to recreate the last hours of the night. In my mind, an army is behind that wall and a commander is telling a soldier "we attack at dawn." :-D Sì esatto dai giardini della cattedrale, complimenti
La tonalità fredda l'ho usata come artificio per ricreare le ultime ore della notte. Nella mia idea, un esercito sta dietro quel muretto ed un comandante sta dicendo ad un soldato "attacchiamo all'alba".
sent on September 18, 2017 (15:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Interestingly, a key to contextualize the subject in its historical splendor of great splendor ... That's how it makes sense, which, moreover, was before your legitimate and subjective vision! Gubbio knows it very well and I find it one of the most beautiful medieval cities in the center of Italy ... and I do not say it just for campanilismo ... If you have a leg you can find beautiful scenes ... ;-) Interessante, una chiave di lettura che contestualizza il soggetto nel suo periodo storico di massimo splendore... Vista così ha decisamente senso, cosa che del resto aveva anche prima essendo una tua legittima e soggettiva visione! Gubbio la conosco molto bene e trovo che sia una delle più belle città medioevali del centro Italia... e non lo dico solo per campanilismo... Se hai gamba puoi trovare bellissimi scorci...