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Pharaoh Ramesses II...

Museo Egizio ( Torino )

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Pharaoh Ramesses II sent on December 07, 2013 (13:16) by Dantes. 6 comments, 961 views. [retina]

at 50mm, 1/30 f/5.0, ISO 3200, hand held.

Gruppo statuario rappresentante il sovrano Ramesse II assiso tra le divinità Amon-Ra e Mut. Ramesse II indossa la corona "atef", formata dal disco solare compreso tra due piume, poggiante sulle corna d'ariete. Iscrizioni sono presenti negli spazi tra le tre figure. In granito Nuovo Regno / XVIII-XX dinastia (1550-1070 a.C.)



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sent on December 07, 2013 (19:02)


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Ben realizzata anche questa come tutte le altre della galleria.
Ciao ciao
LullySorriso:-P

Ben also made this like any other gallery.
Hello hello
Lully :-):-P

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sent on December 07, 2013 (20:40)


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grazie, ciao a te e buona domenica!;-);-)
Dante

thank you, hello and good Sunday to you! ;-) ;-)
Dante

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sent on December 08, 2013 (16:16)


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Davvero una bella galleria..complimenti.. Sorriso La prossima volta che vado a Torino mi sa tanto che vado a rivisitarlo il museo egizio..dopo tanti..tanti anni ;-)
Ciao, Carmelo.

Really a beautiful gallery .. congratulations .. :-) The next time I go to Italy so I know I'm going to revisit the Egyptian Museum .. after many many years .. ;-)
Hello, Carmel.

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sent on December 08, 2013 (20:00)


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visita da non perdere per chi viene a Torino, circa 600.000 visitatori all'anno!Sorriso
ciao, Dante

visit not to be missed for those coming to Turin, around 600,000 visitors a year! :-)
hello, Dante

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sent on December 11, 2013 (9:26)


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Bravisssssssimo Dante, per tutta la serie.
Mi sono ripromesso anch'io una vista all'Egizio per tentare qualcosa di simile.
Molto molto buona la resa agli alti iso e la pp (in alcuni casi i vetri e i riflessi sono un disturbo nn di poco conto).
Ciao Guido

Bravisssssssimo Dante, for the whole series.
I have promised myself a view to the Egyptian groped for something like that.
Very very good performance at high iso and pp (in some cases the glass and reflections are a minor disturbance nn).
Hello Guido

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sent on December 11, 2013 (9:45)


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ciao Guido si in effetti ciò che più da fastidio per fotografare nello statuario sono le luci e i riflessi negli specchi ramati che per il visitatore invece aiutano a creare una certa atmosfera di mistero.ConfusoConfuso
buona giornata, Dante

hello Guido is in fact what most bothers to photograph the statuary are the lights and the reflections in the mirrors auburn for the visitor instead help to create a certain atmosphere of mystery.: fconfuso :: fconfuso:
good day, Dante


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