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Church of St. Peter...

Chiese e monumenti 2

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Church of St. Peter sent on May 25, 2014 (22:25) by Francesco Iafelice. 12 comments, 822 views. [retina]

at 70mm, 1/640 f/8.0, ISO 320, hand held.

La Chiesa che non c'e'. Nel mio giro in cerca di chiese, chiesette, monasteri, nel Molise e dintorni, mi sono imbattuto in questa chiesa, o meglio "la chiesa che non c'e'". Una frana nel 1956 ha portato giu' un costone con numerose abitazioni. La chiesa di San Pietro subi' gravissimi danni e si decise di abbatterla, lasciando solo la facciata rimasta miracolosamente intatta. Forse con gli strumenti di oggi la si sarebbe potuta recuperare. Oggi e' un "monumento" a memoria. VASTO(CH)- #Chiese



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sent on May 25, 2014 (22:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

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contribution to a video testimony of what

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sent on May 28, 2014 (23:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Wow a real disastrowow! I did not know this story!
I find it great that you have chosen the composition Franco, a photo in the photo!
Best regards, Luca

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sent on May 28, 2014 (23:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

thanks Luca
emotion for what you and 'lost
cm ² and 'a site to see, now a real window on the gulf of Vasto (there I go with the sammy 14 mm because I did not expect this vision and I mounted the 70-200).
thanks for the ride
see you soon ;-)

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sent on May 29, 2014 (21:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice clip, accompanied by a very good didascaliawow! Wow, congratulations Franco!
Have a good weekend, a warm greeting:-P:-P

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sent on May 29, 2014 (21:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

hello and thank Loredana.
accompanied by a very good didascaliaEeeek! Eeeek!

I thought to enrich the shot to give it more 'strength.
good weekend for you too.
Franco ;-)

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sent on June 16, 2014 (22:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful shot and caption, shame :-(
Unless Hello ;-)

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sent on July 28, 2014 (23:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I must say that I did not know this sad reality, I'm excited, because, besides the beauty of the photograph, you described a 'good caption. compliments ;-)

a greeting

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sent on July 29, 2014 (9:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks first of all to save - sorry I missed your step
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Thanks to you claudio for your visit and nice comment. I thought to enrich the step with the story of what happened.
This and other pictures on the theme of abandonment / degradation will be included in a multimedia magazine
Then update '
Hello everyone

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sent on September 02, 2015 (19:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Good evening Franco.
Some time ago I took the time to look at your work. Then I took a certain period to revise and reflect on why some did not convince me.
Even more time do you have got to figure out why some of your work I liked a lot. I gloss over the lack of what does not convince me or I do not like it when I like something, I am determined to see why.
My premise on purpose because I thought in your profile (or galleries) I had conflicting feelings. With particular reference to your person, I respect and admire him, I would not arouse any resentment. I have to say on the observation of your work, as usual, I will frankly but would like me to take into account my utmost respect for yourcommitment and your work in the photo.
I want to express in this photograph. It is my Favourite. This modest title if it is contended with the poppy that sembre suspended in the air. I chose this because the poppy (a beautiful picture) I too emotionally involved.
But I will not bore you, and so will come to your themes.

I find your photograph a little scattered and still rooted emotional instinct to make a shot. On some occasions I had the suspicion that certain shots and have produced only to post them on the forum rather than for your personal satisfaction. It is, so to speak, of shots ineccebibili technically and technically sound but no, at least to my eyes, their own life or anything that can make sure that you support yourself.

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In the gallery "Matera", in photographs on "The Stones" I think I have done an excellent job and the view is always good with a tridimensonalità the view of this fact very effective. "Points of View" always with reference to the picture of architecture offers of trick shots; if anyone read this comment I invite him to visit soon this beautiful gallery; I have a particular fondness for "Cascia" and no less for "bows to the sky."
In the "various" pictures are too varied. Let me suggest a patient but necessary distinction between photos of those dives, dog tired "Molise gates" that deserves a different frame and a greater prominence. It is simply a "good picture" herendi more than beautiful.
In the galleries "Inside", all series, you have brought a mix of classical documentation along with a dose of sensitivity to the well-kept places. Just that you need to understand where you are not too emotional transport. The photo titled "a ray of light", "a ray of hope"; "beyond the light" and "prayer" are beautiful and are happily allocated between your work related to these sacred monuments.
"Rome" your gallery on capital is full of shots that I really appreciated. Often the point of view that you have chosen has been the trump card. The gallery "Scanno" is particularly interesting and many shots you point out long.
There are a number of your works isolated, not of archittetura,for which I can not fail to compliment you. "Devotion and Suffering" in the gallery "The Mysteries of Campobasso"; all portraits of Lydia in the gallery "Portraits in the studio" with a particular fondness for the picture "looks" (More and Lidia).
"The Good Friday procession" in "Street" blatantly, but not too much for this forum, has only a single, but only seven qualified comment and like. And one of my favorites among your shots.
Overall, from my low point of view, I can only advise only greater rigor in producing photographs and dedicate yourself to your favorite photo that side, I confirm, I seem to be the architecture. Let me suggest a reorganization of the galleries that as divided into themes, often contain inconsistencies.

I hope familiar with the work of Gabriele Basilico, if not suggest be inspired. A look at the works of Luigi Ghirri equally.
You look like the right person to investigate that type of photography.
Here on the forum I found an interesting post about, as a reference, a photographer who did not know but that I was not impressed, I invite you to read and its discovery in the hope that will be pleasing. //www.juzaphoto.com/topic2.php? L = en & t = 1360391] Here link.

For the rest, wander through your photo has been a great trip and I greatly admired your work.

This photo where are we? I find it beautiful and I think represents the depth to which we are endowed, and that & andskin; You must find beyond a first view of a facade. You may discover a world ...
Then I live on an island; the sea for mé is a state of mind.

I hope you appreciate this way of looking at the photographs, is a bit strange compared to the customary but now that I have adopted and hardly will change. We feel the next.
Yours sincerely: Greetings.

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sent on September 02, 2015 (22:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

hello Paul
what to say
I did an x-ray of which you I can only be grateful.
Meanwhile, it is not often that someone is willing to evaluate a path 360 degrees as you do (often including myself: fconfuso :).
I do not like, for example, to evaluate a single click. It 'a little' how to get the 10 minutes of the second half of a movie, see a scene and say that maybe you do not like the film (we Italians are very good here: -D). You should know the plot, to assess precisely the script, the path of the director, photography, etc. roles. etc.-
Therefore work you do and 'desirable and would be a fortune for each user being able to compare critically and outside on their work, on their emotions that somehow are then transmitted in the photograph egfirst.
Having said that I thank you again for your appreciation of my work as a whole.
It 'to autocriticarmi and how' it should be.
I am aware that many in the various photo galleries today not posterei for a different "vision" of what 'around me, for a different approach to photography and what' today I try to express. Many are not bound by a common thread, they do not belong to a single project, but they are only the result of my passion for photography and love for different genres.
Not the gate (although more 'times I was tempted) for various reasons and in addition to some sort of disrespect to those who have taken the time to look at them and maybe to comment on them, especially' cause they are my present.
Each of us in the path of life (work, family, hobby), and 'the sum and the result of what' and 'state.
I hope I was clear.
The issue of the like but not 'absolutely important' cause you understand that the pictures I'm posting, trying to convey a message, and what 'I'm happy, regardless of consent that may or not on the forum. Often far from the fashions of the moment.
Returning to the variety 'of the galleries I realize that it is not a specialist. I love most of a kind and I have some familiarity with the tools that allow me to get good results with many kind and what 'amuses me. I also emotion easy -D why the beautiful portrait, the glimpse of my villages, village life etc. the moment etc.etc. He attracts me photographically speaking.
Returning to the subject, I was pleased that you have found my favorite genre and that 'architecture, and in particular I am fascinated by the silence, the colors and atmosphere of the churches.
Do not deny that I always have a dozen photos of churches from work and between development and other things I like to produce another 8-).
One day talking to my wife I remember that I said that when I feel inspired, I connect the HD 'cause I feel it''s time to develop some pictures that I keep in Serbia, just waiting for inspiration .
We come to the photos you mentioned, and I read with great pleasure your appreciation for the shots that are very close.
Besides light, Ave Maria, the Trans-Siberian of Italy in my prefer339; 'cause the reflex port and do a few shots (usually do many shots -D). Here is this picture I seemed to have picked up a bit 'all I have just written, and, at least for me, to see her, I catapult in the procession and all the pathos that surrounds it.
I end with a nod to the photographers you citati- The Ghirri very delicate in his work, perhaps unattainable for me.
Here, for the work of Basil you can 'inspire quietly ;-)
Sincere thanks and ... tomorrow reorganization galleries :-)
Free

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sent on October 26, 2016 (8:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Franco Bravo! Nice shoot, the portal of the church of St. Peter is very impressive and I must say that your shooting enhances the lot. Then, choosing to frame the lamppost, gives that extra element to the picture that makes it even more interesting.
Hi Laura

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sent on October 26, 2016 (18:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Glad you enjoyed :-P
Hi Laura ;-)


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