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| sent on February 04, 2021 (12:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Nice shot, very original. From bizarre angles even the most banal architecture can reveal interesting aspects Bello scatto, molto originale. Da angoli bizzarri anche l'architettura più banale può rivelare aspetti interessanti |
| sent on February 06, 2021 (15:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you Miichele, however, I must point out that the architecture in question is not really trivial since it is the colonnade of Bernini di San Pietro. Maybe it's my fault that I trivialized her. Grazie Miichele, devo precisare però che l'architettura in questione non è propriamente banale trattandosi del colonnato del Bernini di San Pietro. Forse la colpa è mia che l'ho banalizzata. |
| sent on February 06, 2021 (18:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Ah behold, I had not really recognized the splendid colonnade of the Vatican. In fact my comment applies more to a photographic discourse, than to the architectural in itself of course, let's talk about the work of an art giant. Compositions with colonnates are seen very often, so choosing this subject (like St. Peter's Square itself) risks obtaining a "trivial" result from a photographic point of view. Rightly I had to contextualize my comment, in fact a little ambiguous ;-) Ah ecco, non avevo proprio riconosciuto lo splendido colonnato del Vaticano. In realtà il mio commento vale più per un discorso fotografico, che non architettonico in sé naturalmente, parliamo dell'opera di un gigante dell'arte. Composizioni con colonnati se ne vedono molto spesso, quindi scegliendo questo soggetto (come la stessa piazza di San Pietro) si rischia di ottenere un risultato "banale" dal punto di vista fotografico. Giustamente dovevo contestualizzare il mio commento, in effetti un po' ambiguo |
| sent on February 06, 2021 (19:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
But no, I understood perfectly. On the other hand, any photo of a work of art is likely not to live up to the subject portrayed. I was very pleased with your comment, so thank you again. :-) Ma no, avevo capito perfettamente. D'altra parte qualsiasi foto di un opera d'arte rischia di non essere all'altezza del soggetto ritratto. Il tuo commento mi ha fatto molto piacere e perciò grazie ancora. |
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