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Uno scatto di qualche anno fa , quando ho cominciato col digitale . Osservando la persona che percorreva il molo di chiusura del Porto di Viareggio , quello esposto interamente al mare, molli colpiva la luce che illuminava il passante ( se non scatti in controluce non mi diverto ).Era la mia prima fotocamera digitale ,una Olympus Camedia da 3.2Mp con obiettivo 32-96mm. I disegni che vedete sono riprodotti in piastrelle e murati alla parete del molo . Un anno fa sono state installate delle statue carnevalesche sopra gli scogli all'interno del porto .
One click of a few years ago when I started with digital. Looking at the person who walked the pier closure of the port of Viareggio, one entirely exposed to the sea, hitting the soft light that illuminated the passer (if not shooting against the light, I do not enjoy). It was my first digital camera, an Olympus Camedia 3200 to 3.2MP with 32-96mm lens. The drawings you see are reproduced in the wall tiles and walled pier. A year ago, Carnival of the statues were installed above the rocks in the harbor.
Nome porto: Viareggio
Port Name: Viareggio
Short description: Situated in the last section of the Channel Burlamacca, consists of an outer docks and 6: New Dock completely quay with depths of 4.5 m used for commercial traffic, the Dock of the Madonna, with depths of 4.5 m is maintained by the City of Viareggio and is reserved for recreational craft, the dock Europe completely quay with depths of 3.5 m, is also used for recreational craft, the dock Italy, with depths of 3 meters is reserved to the pleasure and part some shipyards, the dock Tuscany, targeting fishing boats and small boats to dock Lucca.
Type: Moorage
I.I.M. Cards: No 909, 3, 63
Coordinates: 43 ° 51 '69 ° 14 N 10', 08 E
VHF Channel: VHF channel 16 (24 h) - 70
Seabed: Sand
Depths: from 2 meters to 4 meters in dock
Time and type of access: Continuous. For entry into port constantly monitor the seabed to about 1000 m to the north of the green light and go towards the center of the bit
Winds: frequent in winter than the first and second quadrant, the rarest but most violent are the cross-wind (jugo), which generally last three days. In summer the prevailing winds are west and teacher.
Traverse: Libeccio and West
Close to: -
Safe bays nearby: Portovenere, La Spezia
Known Hazards: entering or leaving port stay as close to the red light and at a distance not less than 100 pm from the green light in case of need to anchor outside the harbor, you should give back a bit 'off (1 mile), because the breakers that are formed by sea from quadrant III and IV; shallow water after heavy storms from SW and west alignment of the green light for entry. Mouth of the harbor waters may vary considerably for the formation of a shoal at the head of the breakwater extension to the north.
Number of berths: 2000, including 150 for transit
Maximum length: 80 meters
Bans permanent mooring along the canal Burlamacca without permission from the maritime authority.
Good day
Thanks for the comments and the favourites of previous image
Comments (38)
fredster66
Very cool shot.
ragouc
Very good POV and contrast.
mgtcs
WOW....What a marvelous capture Mario, perfect shot, place and timing! This is really a wonderful photo!
pauldeleu
Very good capture.
danapommet
Super sky and clouds Mario. Dana
emmecielle
Bellissima immagine... sembra che l'uomo sia sospeso tra terra e cielo! :)
psyoshida
Ché grande colpo, lui osserva come sta camminando sulle nubi. Stunning.I certamente felice avete preso quella macchina fotografica. What a great shot, he looks like he is walking on clouds. Stunning.I am certainly glad you picked up that camera.
emay68
I love this image! It definitely has a surreal feel to it. Very fun to look at. :o)