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Colorful winter sunset on the Vicoforte Shrine...

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Colorful winter sunset on the Vicoforte Shrine sent on January 15, 2020 (18:50) by Aleziggio. 6 comments, 1105 views.

at 45mm, 1.6 sec f/6.3, ISO 100, tripod.

Tra i colli del monregalese sorge il magnifico Santuario di Vicoforte, la chiesa monumentale con la cupola ellittica più grande del mondo! Altra chicca sono i 6'000 metri quadri di affresco che ornano la cupola e gli interni. A incorniciare il santuario, i colli con lo sfondo della Alpi creano un colpo d'occhio spettacolare! Tra le vette spiccano, ovviamente, il Monviso e la Bisalta, che si erge sullo sfondo di questo colorato tramonto invernale :)



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sent on January 15, 2020 (19:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A place I didn't know anything about! Nice picture, but I wanted to ask you, "Who is that gentleman in the front row?" :-D

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sent on January 15, 2020 (19:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

To attend Juza means to discover pages of pure beauty.
I love these pictures. I discover corners of a country that giving the best of itself has grandly marked the territory.
What are we going to leave for posterity? How will the historians of the three thousand judge us? The "Artist's Shit"?

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sent on January 15, 2020 (19:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@Federico: Monregalese is a really beautiful area, with the hills and vineyards in the frame of the Alps, worth a visit! I was there last week for the Mondovì hot air balloon festival and took advantage of it to explore the adjacent hills :-) the gentleman in the front row is my friend Diego, who had set about shooting from a lower perspective and I wanted to keep him in the picture to see if anyone would notice him :-D Hello!
@Joseph: Italy is actually full of magical angles and the passion for photography helps to discover and share hidden goodies, but I do not think that all this falls into the category "artist's shit" :-D
Greetings!

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sent on January 15, 2020 (21:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

No.Look that "Artist's Shit" is a precise reference to the work of piero Manzoni.
Artist's is a part of one's body proclaimed a work of living art, as a kind of bodily relic, and is contemporary with the way the artists sign the works. In an ironic way it is a perfect metaphor for art: to make shit a work, to create it, to expose it and to sell it at the weight of gold.
Piero Manzoni proves in a few years of life that he understands what it means to be a work of art: it must not give you answers but must push you to ask questions until you really understand who you are.
Alejandra Schettino for Culture's MIfaccio
"... must push you to ask questions..."
I, personally, already have the answer.
Everyone plays to his liking.

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sent on February 10, 2020 (13:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great shot, wonderful the Sanctuary of Vicoforte :-)

avatarsenior
sent on February 10, 2020 (15:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

thanks Arvina :-) Yes, the Shrine is a splendid monumental work! But in general also the whole area of the monregalese and the vicese I saw that it is landscaped very beautiful :-)


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