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Fragments of light from the past...

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Fragments of light from the past sent on April 08, 2013 (2:52) by Luca Alessi. 4 comments, 462 views. [retina]

at 17mm, 1/60 f/11.0, ISO 400, hand held.

# BiancoeNero Filtro polarizzatore Città perduta di Monterano (RM), di origine etrusca(non ne rimane più traccia se non per il circondario disseminato di tombe), fondata tra V-IV sec. a.c. abbandonata tra il 1799-1800 a causa della sua distruzione da parte dell'esercito francese. Tipologia del sito: ruderi sparsi,non mancano monumenti di rilevante valore architettonico come il Palazzo Baronale, la Chiesa e il Convento di San Bonaventura costruiti su progetto di Lorenzo Bernini. E' stata location in passato per numerosi set di films famosi tra i quali BEN HUR, BRANCALEONE ALLE CROCIATE, IL MARCHESE DEL GRILLO, con il mitico Albertone. Per saperne di più: http://www.lazionascosto.it/monterano.html



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avatarsenior
sent on April 08, 2013 (11:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I really like the framing and the light that filters through the window (the sun 8-))

avatarsupporter
sent on April 08, 2013 (12:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Ivan I'm glad you enjoyed :-)
All the best, Luke

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sent on April 08, 2013 (13:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Luca!
A truly extraordinary location and impressive ;-)
Between the two shots you posted this is my favorite in composition, pdr (originale!), toning and also for the beautiful rendering of the setting sun that "hole" the ruins of this building.
A melancholic journey through time and history but exudes great charm.
Congratulations Luke! :-P
Ciaooo
Michela

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sent on April 08, 2013 (14:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A melancholic journey through time and history but exudes great charm

It 'just so Michela:-P, thanks for the nice comment, I'm glad you liked it :-).
Ciaoo, Luke


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