This is a mix:
Piazza Vittorio (see yesterday), Nicola De Maria: Cosmic eyrie of all souls
and Monte dei Cappuccini, Rebecca Horn: Piccoli Spiriti Blu (zoomed at 112mm)
L'insieme:
Piazza Vittorio (cfr ieri), Nicola De Maria: Cosmic eyrie of all souls
e Monte dei Cappuccini, Rebecca Horn: Piccoli Spiriti Blu (112mm - F10/3sec )
Interesting, did you double expose?
ReplyDeleteThe blue of the building is amazing.
Are the "halos" neon, do you know?
Amazing shade of blue :)
ReplyDeletecombinazione magica!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures Fabrizio ... must be wonderful to livce in such a rich environment of architectures and arts ... here, in this vast continent, we have nothing more than 200 years old ... nothing
ReplyDeleteThe aboriginals did not build anything or pain anything other than rocks.
So, all of the built environment is "new".
Those are some beautiful blues, quite spiritual in their blueness.
ReplyDeleteThank you to everyone.
ReplyDelete@Nikon, no it's a single exposure zooming the lamppost and having, in the background, the hill and just Monte dei Cappuccini
@Red Ink, as I wrote in your interesting blog, you're in right and we sometime undervalue this fortune to live arounded by history and art. Thank you for the visiting of my blog.
@Albi, sono onorato... Grazie !
@Isadora and Annie, yes it was my purpose in fact to underline the blue of the background
Just surreal..
ReplyDeleteI am practicing to take photos with a zoom objective now. So far, disaster...You are a master on that:)
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