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Bronzes in Pienza...

La "mia" Val d'Orci

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Bronzes in Pienza sent on November 08, 2013 (19:20) by Cristina Benedetti. 2 comments, 390 views. [retina]

1/50 f/5.6, ISO 100, hand held.




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sent on November 10, 2013 (9:28)


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Molto bella, Cristina! Non so se sia voluto o meno, ma l'elemento di massimo pregio della foto (secondo me) è il signore che sbuca dall'angolino in basso a sinistra incurante di ciò che gli accade intorno. Esso è un elemento vitale nella nitida stasi delle statue, ma è anche un simbolo di quanto sia piccola la nostra esistenza di fronte alle dimensioni immortali della Storia.

Complimenti e tanti cari saluti,

Adolfo

Very beautiful, Cristina! I do not know whether it wanted to or not, but the element of maximum value of the photo (in my opinion) is the man who comes out dall'angolino bottom left regardless of what happens around him. It is a vital element in the clear stagnation of the statues, but it is also a symbol of how small our existence by the size of the immortal history.

Congratulations and many greetings,

Adolfo

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sent on November 12, 2013 (9:35)


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Grazie Adolfo, come al solito nobiliti una mia foto con delicatezza e cura dei particolari. Confesso che la fortuna mi assiste,( quel signore che passa) e Stefano che mi vedeva impegnata nella ricerca, mi ha suggerito in angolazione migliore. Ancora grazie per la tua considerazione che mi onora. Un abbraccio

Thanks Adolfo, as usual ennobles a picture of me with care and attention to detail. I confess that luck will help me, (the gentleman who passes) and Stefano he saw me engaged in the research, suggested to me in the best angle. Thanks again for your consideration that honors me. A hug


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