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Dove l'acqua è piu' alta...

Photography Landscape posted on Jan 17, 2010
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Questa foto , scattata ieri mattina . ci mostra la parte piu’ colpita della zona e si trova sulla destra della strada inondata vista nella foto di ieri. In questa foto si ha la percezione del fatto , considerando che il tetto che si vede nel centro è il tetto del capannone in cui vengono parcheggiati i trattori dopo l’uso nei campi. Questo tetto ha un’altezza da terra di circa 5 metri, due settimane fa si vedeva solo la parte dei tegoli rossi. This photo, taken yesterday morning. shows us the most 'hit the area and is located on the right side of the road flooded in the pics yesterday. In this picture there is the perception of the event, whereas the roof you see in the middle is the roof of the shed where the tractors are parked after use in the fields. This roof has a height of about 5 meters from the ground, two weeks ago you could see only the part of the red tiles. Ci vorrà molto tempo per liberare tutto , perche’ l’acqua deve abbassarsi lentamente per non provocare cedimenti strutturali agli edifici. Da ora in poi cercherò solo di vedere i cenni di ripresa della vita normale . It will take time to unlock everything, because 'the water has to fall slowly to avoid causing structural failure to the buildings. From now on I will only see the signs of resumption of normal life. Buona domenica e buona settimana Good Sunday and good week Thanks for the comments and the favourites of previous image!

Comments (27)


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Faemike55

1:49AM | Sun, 17 January 2010

You are a fabulous photo journalist in regards to this event! Thank you for keeping us posted to the situation Great photo

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csikigyopar

2:51AM | Sun, 17 January 2010

Le immagini sono meravigliose, il favoloso scenario, ma mi dispiace molto che il flusso non può essere aiutato...

whaleman

3:12AM | Sun, 17 January 2010

I hope the tractors were moved to higher ground!

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erlandpil

3:15AM | Sun, 17 January 2010

Beautifult pictire again erland

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helanker

4:34AM | Sun, 17 January 2010

It is such a beautiful view and so well captured too.

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flora-crassella

4:47AM | Sun, 17 January 2010

a marvelous photo of this misfortune......

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bluedarkmoon

5:29AM | Sun, 17 January 2010

Wonderful view and landscape

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aureagle

8:05AM | Sun, 17 January 2010

Good sunday and good week to you too my friend! :)

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witch_1612

8:09AM | Sun, 17 January 2010

Wonderful Work!!!

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RodolfoCiminelli

8:24AM | Sun, 17 January 2010

Splendida fotografia Mario.....!!!!

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adrie

9:37AM | Sun, 17 January 2010

Another wonderful photoshot my friend, excellent capture.

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Bonisolli

11:47AM | Sun, 17 January 2010

Veramente asurdo ciò che è successo. Ottimo reportage Mario

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emmecielle

12:33PM | Sun, 17 January 2010

Speriamo che vita normale riprenda al più presto anche se l'acqua resterà ancora per molto tempo! Ottimo scatto, Mario, come sempre del resto! :)

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mgtcs

1:06PM | Sun, 17 January 2010

Another fascinating image, love this one my friend, well done!

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anitalee

1:07PM | Sun, 17 January 2010

Great shot

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flavia49

1:13PM | Sun, 17 January 2010

fantastico e terribile reportage!! very beautiful!!

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jascorpio

2:35PM | Sun, 17 January 2010

this shot of the shed really tells how high the water is, it is unbelieveable!! it is terrible!!

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junilau

4:29PM | Sun, 17 January 2010

Beautiful scene

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myrrhluz

4:44PM | Sun, 17 January 2010

Dark water lines are always such a poignant reminder of tragedies suffered during floods. They speak of destruction within, beyond our sight, and of many hours of dispiriting cleanup to come. Beautiful image and great reporting on this terrible flood. Have a good week. Linee d'acqua scure sono sempre un ricordo struggente di tragedie sofferto durante le inondazioni. Dicono di distruzione all'interno,, oltre la nostra vista, e molte ore di pulizia deprimente a venire. Bella l'immagine e la comunicazione molto su questa terribile inondazione. Buona settimana.

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Richardphotos

8:25PM | Sun, 17 January 2010

no way to quickly recover from such a flood. even after it is long gone they will see the reminders. superb capture

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wjames

7:16AM | Mon, 18 January 2010

Great capture

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jmb007

10:21AM | Mon, 18 January 2010

que d'eau,que d'eau,c'est bientot fini j'espere!!superbe photo!! che l'acqua, che l'acqua è finita presto, spero! great shot! buona sera a bientot

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MagikUnicorn

11:16AM | Mon, 18 January 2010

B E A U T Y

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giovanino

2:56PM | Mon, 18 January 2010

gorgeous piece of art

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sandra46

5:19PM | Mon, 18 January 2010

FOTO BELLISSIMA...NONOSTANTE SIA L'EVIDENZA DI UN'ALLUVIONE....

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junge1

3:50PM | Tue, 19 January 2010

Nice shot and interesting information!

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rainbows

9:22AM | Sun, 14 November 2010

Beautiful capture, sad times, dear Mario. Hugs. Di. xx


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/14.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 450D
Shutter Speed1/125
ISO Speed200
Focal Length140

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