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| sent on February 02, 2014 (15:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello, I recommend this ashtag # CimiteriDiGuerra Ciao, consiglio questo ashtag: #CimiteriDiGuerra |
| sent on February 02, 2014 (16:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I really like the composition with the name that you gave on the cross in the foreground of the picture that enhances the message that so many died for freedom but also many individual lives torn appropriated to the life and suffering, war and lori supporters! Hello Mi piace molto la composizione che hai dato con il nome sulla croce in primo piano che valorizza il messaggio della foto ovvero tanti caduti per la libertà ma anche tante singole vite strappate alla vita e appropri affetti ,dalla guerra ed i lori sostenitori! Ciao |
| sent on February 02, 2014 (21:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful photo and beautiful place, when we visited the Normandy we were there and that in both German when you visit them is skin d 'goose.
Hello Bella foto e bel posto, quando abbiamo visitato la Normandia siamo stati li e quello Tedesco in entrambi quando li visiti ti viene la pelle d' oca. Ciao |
| sent on February 03, 2014 (11:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Enricob, add the tag.
Thank you Leon and Sarah and Mauro.
Leon and Sara, I'm glad you caught a detail that I really wanted to bring out in this photo.
Normally in the photos of these war cemeteries do not notice that the crosses bearing the name of the soldier buried and the date of death, as the crosses are always white and shiny. I worked a bit in PP just to make the name legible in the foreground.
The thing that struck me most during the visit and was just walking between the crosses, which all look the same from afar, but then ... we realize that each one has a name, a person with his life buried beneath them. Grazie Enricob, aggiungo il tag. Grazie mille Leon e Sara e Mauro. Leon e Sara, sono contento che abbiate colto un particolare che tenevo molto a far risaltare in questa foto. Normalmente nelle foto di questi cimiteri di guerra non si nota che le croci riportano il nome del soldato sepolto e la data della morte, dato che le croci sono sempre bianche e lucide. Ho lavorato un pò in PP proprio per rendere ben leggibile il nome in primo piano. La cosa che mi ha più colpito durante la visita e stato proprio il camminare tra le croci, che sembrano tutte uguali da lontano, ma poi... ci si rende conto che ognuna ha un nome, una persona con la sua vita sepolta li sotto. |
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