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Ho perso due ore in una dura lotta con Word che voleva fare come gli pare ,ma alla fine l’ho spuntata io . MI aveva modificato tutti i documenti . Ma ora sono tornati allo stato precedente . Non sopporto le intrusioni nel mio lavoro. Oggi la seconda foto B&N, scattata a Pisa sul fiume Arno verso il tramonto, quando il sole era ormai calato . Ho scattato questa foto dalla spalletta del fiume con Pentax KX e Avanar 135mm , pellicola hp4 nell’anno 1968 ( credo ). A quei tempi compravo la pellicola in bobine da 60 metri e mi preparavo i caricatori alla misura regolare. I lost two hours in a tough fight with Word he wanted to do as they like, but I finally checked myself. MI had altered any documents. But have now returned to its previous state. I can not stand the intrusion into my work. Today the second B & W photo, taken in Pisa on the Arno River towards the sunset, when the sun was dropped. I took this photo from the parapet of the river with 135mm Pentax KX and Havana, HP4 film in 1968 (I think). At that time I bought the film reels of 60 meter and was preparing measures to regulate the chargers . L'Arno è il maggior fiume dell'Italia centrale dopo il Tevere e il principale corso d'acqua della Toscana. The Arno River is the largest in central Italy after the Tiber and the main stream of Tuscany. It has a total length of 241 km, a basin of 8,228 km ² and a very average annual flow at the mouth of about 110 m³ / s. Born on the southern slope of Mount Falterona, in the Tuscan-Romagna, at an altitude of 1,358 m above sea level, and flows into the Ligurian Sea shortly after passing through Pisa. Its vast basin collects water from various sub- The sources of the Arno at Monte Falterona Despite the remarkable extent of its catchment area (the 5th of Italy after the Po, Tiber, Adige and Tanaro), the Arno has an extremely torrential regime, due to the nature of the land from which its waters flow (marls and clays impermeable except for a modest portion of its tributary Elsa), hence explains the almost total lean year round: in Florence, for example against an annual average flow of abundance about 50 m³ / s, the river can drop in particularly dry summers, with values of only 1 m³ / s in Pisa, where the Arno has also received all its tributaries and more than doubled its average flow, its summer minimum flows can fluctuate between 6 and to just 2 m³ / s. However the river in autumn is subject to very violent and raging floods often cause devastating floods i remember it well 172 historical documents from 1177 to 1941. The most devastating in living memory was that of November 4, 1966 by some estimates nearly 2,500 m³ / s Pisa, 3540 at Rosano (Rignano Arno) and well 4500 in Florence (which was heavily invested) then the ' overflows by embankments Arno Casentino invading large areas of flat Empoli and Pisa, and especially the entire historic center of Florence, causing dozens of deaths and untold damage to the artistic and monumental heritage of the city of Pisa also a major bridge collapsed citizens . The flood of 1966 is just the latest of a long series of destructive floods which over the centuries changed several times the face of Florence known fact is the disastrous flood of May 1333, which destroyed the Roman bridge which insisted on the website Ponte Vecchio and the current that swept the mutilated statue, which the citizens represented Mars, patron of the ancient Tuscan city. In Florence, and in many other cities and towns along the river are visible signs posted to mark the level of full of different eras. Good day and good weekend Thanks for the comments and the favourites of previous image

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Denisss

4:00AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Belle photo. Le sujet est bien mis en valeur par le post traitement (HDR?)

alanwilliams

4:02AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

this is a wonderful piece of work, the man looks so weary

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Juliette.Gribnau

4:07AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

such a wonderful mood in this capture ! superb

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dochtersions

4:10AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

This is a beautiful impression of a very tired man. A remarkable photo, Mario!

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jayfar

4:29AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Fantastic image Mario, all the better in b&w.

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durleybeachbum

4:30AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Superb work!!

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jarmila

4:50AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

sembra una foto d'epoca, bel momento catturato e bn

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:03AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Eccellente e molto bella fotografia il mio amico.....!!!!! Complimento......!!!!

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erlandpil

5:10AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Excellent photo erland

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rainbows

5:13AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

The tired sailor, taking a smoke break. A wonderful photograph, Dear Mario. It has a real mood. Hugs for all day. Di. xx

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DAVER2112

6:53AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Outstanding shot. :)

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fredster66

6:55AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Story telling photo which to me, are in an elite group of their own. Excellent. Great treatment too!

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TomDart

7:05AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

To me,the abundance of detail and monochrome view are what brings this poignant image into a classy level of work...well done. Quite well presented.

sawade

7:41AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Hallo Mario, this is a very good photo. It would be a gem for every photo-exhibition in a gallery. It is funny, that you have so old photos. But with the new technics, they seem to be in a new light. I am so happy, to live in the digital photo-age. It is for me much better then the old times of analogue. I think, you feel it similar. I like this black and white capture of you, it shows, how hard the work was in former times here in Europe too. And smoking wasn´t the devil, as now, smile. The fine framing fits well to the image. All the best Bernd

MrsLubner

8:36AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

This is such an emotional shot. Excellent composition and contrasts. Nice gritty feel.

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Faemike55

8:50AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Very powerful and moving photo, Mario! definitely one that speaks to the soul

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Sea_Dog

9:12AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Well done! I really enjoyed the composition of this image.

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anitalee Online Now!

9:53AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Excellent shot

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renecyberdoc

9:53AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

very nice shot and mood you captured well.

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Hendesse

9:58AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Fantastic photo, the b&w tones enhance the mood. Very well done!

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flavia49

9:59AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

wonderful image!! fantastica!!

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annie5

10:00AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

An excellent photo and capture..nice in b/w! :)

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alessimarco

10:15AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Fantastic capture!!!

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nikolais

10:58AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

wonderful capture, Mario!

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Pierrot_Lunaire

11:29AM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Queste foto vintage sono meravigliose!! Credo che se si abbia un minimo di sensibilità non si possa non apprezzare la poesia che una foto del genere trasmette!! Eccellente Mario!

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marybelgium

1:59PM | Fri, 03 September 2010

superb work !

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alida

2:55PM | Fri, 03 September 2010

tempi andati.........

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sharky_

2:57PM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Superb! Aloha

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sandra46

4:41PM | Fri, 03 September 2010

spettacolare bianco e nero con un mood terrificante! sembra una foto del periodo realista del nostro cinema! bel lavoro!

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adrie

4:57PM | Fri, 03 September 2010

Fabulous black and white shot.....excellent done.

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