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Pylon of Messina...

Sicilia dall'alto

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Pylon of Messina sent on October 11, 2018 (18:19) by Daniele Ruggeri D2. 6 comments, 2069 views. [retina]

f/2.8, ISO 100, hand held. Messina, Italy.

Questa foto è copyright Daniele Ruggeri e non può essere utilizzata in alcun modo senza il consenso dell'autore. #Sea #Paradisi #Skyline #Mare #Panoramiche #Seascape #CittàDallAlto #DallAlto Foto Scattata a Messina, Capo Peloro, Torre Faro. Ritrae il Pilone che un tempo portava l'elettricità dal sud Italia alla Sicilia (ormai in disuso). Per la composizione ho diviso in due parti in orizzontale (mare e cielo) e in terzi in verticale (il pilone cade nella linea che separa 2/3 a sinistra e 1/3 a destra). Cenni storici: È il pilone gemello di quello calabro, i due Piloni furono eretti nel 1955 per portare l'elettricità in Sicilia. Il pilone Siculo è alto circa 220m mentre il Calabro essendo posizionato su una collina lo supera di oltre 100m. Le operazioni per portare i cavi elettrici furono molto difficoltose perché non dovevano toccare la superficie dell'acqua, essendo in tensione. Per questo motivo vennero utilizzati dei cavi d'acciaio. Essendo però l'acciaio un materiale non adatto a condurre energia i costi elevati portarono nel 1992 alla loro dismissione. Ad oggi infatti a portare l'elettricità nello stretto ci pensa un cavo di rame (materiale più adatto) che attraversa il mare da sotto. I due tralicci non sono stati dismessi perché diventati nel tempo dei simboli per le loro località. Quello messinese è meglio curato, è stato infatti ridipinto e adibito a nuovi usi: - da alcune antenne vengono trasmesse delle trasmissioni radio; - viene controllata e monitorata la situazione meteorologica dello stretto; - vengono anche permesse delle scalate per far godere ai cittadini il bel panorama dalle piattaforme altissime.



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avatarjunior
sent on October 11, 2018 (22:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice glimpse daniel, The Calabrian trellis, located on the top of the hill of Santa trada, is twin of this, although having been erected on the hill is higher on the sea level. This Sicilian however is in better condition having been painted and better maintained.
I didn't know that in addition to reflex I had the passion of the drone:)

avatarsenior
sent on October 11, 2018 (22:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

You also know the calabrian.. I saw it once from not very far ;-)
The Sicilian keep it well in fact it has become almost a symbol of Cape Peloro.
Thanks for the ride!
You did not know that I also have the passion of the drone because I have Recently! :-D

avatarsenior
sent on April 10, 2019 (8:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Daniel
I like these photos made with the drone. I find Them all very "documentary" and even a little ' different from your other photos. This is the one I find most significant

avatarsenior
sent on April 10, 2019 (8:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Fabio
I am pleased.. I also think that on a documentary level are useful..
Change the PDR you change your way to see things and then also way to photograph.
With The drone are back new stimuli.. but this time it is not so much the new toy syndrome, it is just relearning to take pictures and videos especially.
If You take a look at my Instagram (the link is in my profile) you will find many, I'm passing the time.
Thanks
Daniele

avatarsenior
sent on December 11, 2019 (13:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

beautiful shooting point and composition
real colors and beautiful caption

avatarsenior
sent on December 11, 2019 (14:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you I'm very glad that you also read the caption.
The PDR aircraft with drone is crucial to understand the true size of the pylon, live from the ground you can not read the real impact in the territory.

Sdaniel


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