Born 1941. Yeah, I know, that's old. Live in Rome. Was raised in Buenos Aires, and still feel that as home. Work as a consultant in GIS (Geographical Information Systems). My hobby, or maybe my real profession, is South American history. My wife is a very well known (in her specialized world ) Roman archeologist. Our son is 30 years old, but hasn't decided to grow up yet. Deals in politics. We travel, at least an important travel each year.
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Comments (5)
TwoPynts
Wow, that is an impressive machine, and so old and still in operational condition. Fascinating! This is a great capture of it.
Biffowitz
Wow, a pretty intriguing contraption, nice work!!
Luka_30
Amazing piece of machinery! Wanderfuly captured.
Valerie-Ducom
Oh yes, very beautiful picture and colour, I like!!! Good day ;)
visnu
I really like this shot! 1) because there was good lighting without too much lighting, and 2) ou captured the beast so completely of its essential parts so one could begin to figure out how it worked, its most fascinating components wihout losing one's insterest 3)because of the color saturation being so good despite having to shoot in a fairly dark place.