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| sent on April 06, 2019 (1:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Spectacular image in B&N. Congratulations Roberto. A greeting Franco Spettacolare immagine in b&n. Complimenti Roberto. Un saluto Franco |
| sent on April 06, 2019 (1:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Franco.
Have a nice weekend.
Roberto Grazie Franco. Buon fine settimana. Roberto |
| sent on April 06, 2019 (1:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You Too, Roberto. It's a pleasure! Franco Anche a te Roberto. E' un piacere! Franco |
| sent on April 06, 2019 (21:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Alinaresca:) Especially the right one. Alinaresca :) soprattutto quella di destra. |
| sent on April 06, 2019 (21:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you, Marcello, but you're too honorable. The Alinari have done school for the photography of architecture. I often refer to their images in my historical studies to document how they were buildings or urban spaces before they were altered, demolished or bombarded. In The end it is inevitable that I derive some sort of imprinting. /I Good Sunday. Grazie Marcello, ma mi fai troppo onore. Gli Alinari hanno fatto scuola per la fotografia di architettura. Faccio spesso riferimento alle loro immagini nei miei studi storici per documentarmi su come erano edifici o spazi urbani prima che venissero alterati, demoliti o bombardati. Alla fine è inevitabile che ne ricavassi una sorta di imprinting. Buona domenica. |
| sent on April 06, 2019 (22:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
At Home We have two reprints of Alinari photographs of my city, I believe reprints from the original slabs (for what they cost in his time). One is a photo of the harbor, the other of the basilica. Exactly as you say, they return a city that simply does not exist anymore: I look at them with amazement for years and years. I'M in big format, once I looked at them with a 5x lens, I think. I gasped for the amount of detail visible, gaping! Hello. A casa abbiamo due ristampe di fotografie Alinari della mia città, credo ristampe dalle lastre originali (per quello che costarono a suo tempo). Una è una foto del porto, l'altra della basilica. Esattamente come dici tu, restituiscono una città che semplicemente non esiste più: le guardo con stupore da anni e anni. Sono in grande formato, una volta le osservai con un lentino 5x, credo. Rimasi a bocca aperta per la quantità di dettagli visibili, a bocca aperta! Ciao. |
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