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| sent on January 08, 2022 (0:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Think what a coincidence: just yesterday I was looking for information regarding the Stella Maris monastery located in Israel... Beautiful and suggestive photo, congratulations. DanCa Pensa che coincidenza : proprio ieri stavo cercando informazioni riguardanti il monastero Stella Maris che si trova in Israele... Bella e suggestiva foto, complimenti. DanCa |
| sent on January 08, 2022 (17:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The Stella Maris Monastery is part of the St. Michael's Way. The sacred places touched by the Saint are: the island of Skellig in Ireland with the homonymous monastery, Sant Michael's Mount which is located in England, Mont Saint Michael in France, the Sacra di San Michele (near Turin), the Apulian church of Monte Sant'Angelo, the Monastery of San Michele Arcangelo on the island of Simi in Greece and finally the Stella Maris precisely. These places form a straight line of 4000 km that starts from Ireland and ends in Israel. This line is identified as the slit left by the sword of St. Michael, a sword used to defeat the evils of the devil. It's a while that I'm thinking of making this suggestive route when I have the economic possibility and I will have the necessary time .... Severa if I have gone too long, but sometimes I am like that. Good weekend. DanCa Il Monastero Stella Maris fa parte del cammino di San Michele. I luoghi sacri toccati dal Santo sono : l'isola di Skellig in Irlanda con l'omonimo monastero, Sant Michael's Mount che si trova in Inghilterra , Mont Saint Michael in Francia , la Sacra di San Michele ( dalle parti di Torino ), la chiesa pugliese di Monte Sant'Angelo, il Monastero di San Michele Arcangelo sull'isola di Simi in Grecia ed infine lo Stella Maris appunto. Questi luoghi formano una linea retta di 4000 km che parte dal l'Irlanda e termina in Israele. Questa retta viene identificata come il fendente lasciato dalla spada di San Michele, spada usata per sconfiggere le malefatte del diavolo. È un po' che sto pensando di effettuare questo suggestivo percorso quando ne avrò la possibilità economica e avrò il tempo necessario.... Per quanto riguarda il monte Carmelo invece, cavolo che strana coincidenza, da paura! Scusa se mi sono dilungato troppo, ma a volte io sono così. Buon weekend. DanCa |
| sent on January 08, 2022 (21:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Excellent realization. Hello Ottima realizzazione. Ciao |
| sent on November 09, 2022 (3:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Suggestive framing and very appropriate color management. Congratulations, Giacomo. Inquadratura suggestiva e gestione dei colori molto appropriata. Complimenti, Giacomo. |
| sent on November 09, 2022 (17:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello James, thanks for the compliments :-) in this photo the fish-eye gave me double satisfaction, since it allowed me first of all to capture all the mosaic and the end of the cliff on the opposite side (with the Sigma 10-20 at 10 mm the mosaic remained too "stretched" and the cliff cut) and then, despite the strong backlight, I had no problems with flare ;-) Ciao Giacomo, grazie per i complimenti in questa foto il fish-eye mi ha dato doppia soddisfazione, dato che mi ha consentito innanzitutto di catturare tutto il mosaico e l'estremità della scogliera dalla parte opposta (con il Sigma 10-20 a 10 mm il mosaico rimaneva troppo "stirato" e la scogliera tagliata) e poi, nonostante il forte controluce, non ho avuto problemi di flare |
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