I LoVe HaTs.
"Le Baton Serpent".
Fashion's history.
A Spring Song for you.
Awakening.
Ringing bells.
#21 Window with a view.
Giardino all'italiana.
Michelangelo's Cloister.
The small Cloister
Museo Nazionale Romano.
April 21.Rome's Birthday.
Le rythme du corp.
The head.
May Flower.
Spring Symphony
Lightness of being.
My wisteria:)
Fields in springtime.
Trust in dreams...........
The ballet.
Table for two.
Pink beauties.
Jacaranda blooming.
The Masai necklace.
Dialogue.
Winter Bouquet.
Sempervirens in the snow.
Still winter.
A LoVe Letter.
Rain.
Winter Sky
Panta rei.
Winter Blues.
The reign of the Dwarft King.
Mountainscape.
Der Stadel.
Happy weekend.
Naked.
Winter Brightness.
Langfenn.
White Winter World 2.
White Winter World.
"My skin".
Days to come.
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Lampadaires et lanternes / Street lamps and lanterns.
Lampadaires et lanternes / Street lamps and lanterns.
Fenêtres, portes et façades / Windows, doors and façades.
Fenêtres, portes et façades / Windows, doors and façades.
MAEZIOÙ / ARVESTVA /PAYSAGE /PANORAMA in mémoriam à Mahuphidos
MAEZIOÙ / ARVESTVA /PAYSAGE /PANORAMA in mémoriam à Mahuphidos
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The MAXXI, Italian: Museo nazionale delle arti del XXI secolo, or National Museum of the 21st Century Arts, is a national museum of contemporary art and architecture in the Flaminio quartiere of Rome, Italy.
It was designed as a multidisciplinary space by Zaha Hadid and committed to experimentation and innovation in the arts and architecture.
The MAXXI, Italian: Museo nazionale delle arti del XXI secolo, or National Museum of the 21st Century Arts, is a national museum of contemporary art and architecture in the Flaminio quartiere of Rome, Italy.
It was designed as a multidisciplinary space by Zaha Hadid and committed to experimentation and innovation in the arts and architecture.
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(Commento intra nos: se io pubblico una foto con una tale distorsione prospettica in un paio di siti fotografici che frequento riceverei - come è sucesso - una valanga di critiche... (:-), sono anni che rifletto su questa cosa e ancora non riesco a capire perchè molte persone non riescono ad accettare questa distorsione. A me sinceramente piace).
Annemarie clubhas replied to Skipper
Skipperhas replied to Annemarie club
Chiediamoci: come facevano ai tempi della foto analogica? Non si poteva usare PS allora... le soluzioni c'erano ma erano costose o laboriose e non certo alla portata del fotoamatore comune. Una era usare macchine professionali ad grande formato (tipo Hassemblad) che avevano il dorso (dove era contenuta la pellicola) basculabile che inclinato opportunamente eliminavala distorsione. Venivano usate per foto di architettura e quindi ad un livello professionale. L'altra era quella di inclinare il piano di stampa in fase di stampa su carta della foto. Anche questa una soluzione che solo il professionista esperto era in grado di operare.
Quindi in tutti gli altri casi si accettavano le distorsioni prospettiche come normali. Ora invece si grida allo scandalo...
belle semaine Annemarie !
Buena toma !!
A great picture, Annemarie !
Very well done.
The architecture is .........awful !!
:-)
I wish you a great day.
excellente semaine
Very good photograph, Annemarie !
J'aime le reflet
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ciao !
Liebe Grüße
Sieht aus wie ein übergroßes TV :-)
un sublime weekend de gros bisous Véronique
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