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 (12)
spm91g
Excellent work!!
alhak
nice pic- im glad you said what it was as before i read it i was twisting my head looking at it..lol a most ingenious idea
Star4mation
That's some fancy brickwork!!! :)
kjpweb
Great! Superb shot!
bkhook
apparently not.. it's amazing.. great grab!
MrsLubner
I believe it is also used in stone arched bridges. Or at least a similar principle is used. Nice shot.
babuci
Nice POV, I like a vignete effect on a lower part of the picture
auntietk
Very cool shot! Thanks for the education, as well!
Luka_30
Wanderful POV, excellent!
RodolfoCiminelli
Fanttica foto que tiene un impresionante punto de vista y gran efecto de profundidad.....!!!!
Valerie-Ducom
Oh, so beautiful pov on this impressiv architecture !! :)
mark.spooner
Brilliant image love the subject!