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© Copyright 2009, Giuseppe Pasquali, All Rights Reserved

Auditorium "Parco della Musica" II (Renzo Piano 2002) - Rome 2009


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© Copyright 2009, Giuseppe Pasquali, All Rights Reserved

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Very nice composition Giusuppe. I would give it 6/7. The horizontal and diagonal lines do the magic. Cheers.
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Very well done! two trees two people, lines, in a fantastic balance and compo! Warm regards/ Janis lukas
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Interesting composition. The convention would have said pull the two people to the foreground and go horizontal, but your composition as it exists is rather thought-provoking.
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Tu e Andrea De Bonis ci state rendendo sicuramente piu' interessante l'esterno dell'Auditorium.... compito non facile!

Ho rivisto sul sito della KR-line la tua galleria e mi domandavo se vi e' qualche probabilita' di poterle esporle anche a Roma: devono essere veramente molto belle nella loro espressione migliore... stampate 60X40 su carta Ilford....

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Very well composed and nicely toned, contrast and tonal quality are brilliant. Very rich in content indeed.
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Your compositional skills are well represented here as is your processing skills. Well seen, exposed and processed.
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thank you for the time spent reviewing this work. This is one of the photos I shot in a quiet afternoon spent in company of Andrea (De Bonis) one of my best friends.

Jayanti and Janis have been fascinated by the play of horizontal and vertical lines and I was fascinated too at the moment when I spotted the scene. As Emmanuel points out the composition I chose for this work is quite thought-provoking and out of the standard conventions: I chose this framing because I had seen some imaginary triangles that could construct a nice geometry. Alberto, the Auditorium is a really difficult subject, and I think that the afternoon spent there in company of Andrea has been quite a fruitful one to better understand the building and it's nearby annexes. What stroke me most is that this structure is lived by local people. If the success of a building is to be measured not only by architectural-functional standards linked to its main pourpose (in this case "auditorium"), but also by that simple form of appreciation given by people enjoying the place as a meeting, leisure point , so the Auditorium is very successful.

As far as the possibility to see my works printed in large format exposed in Rome, well, let me say that I am working on this (I am looking for a gallery and evaluating spaces, locations and all).

 

Thank you all my friends for your comments, I appreciate them so much, Giuseppe

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Molto simile a quella di Andrea de Bonis ma, il bello di queste similitudini, e' notare le differenze di interpretazione!...Ciaomau!
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