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As you set out for Rome, pray the voyage is long, full of adventure, full of discovery. Don't be afraid: you won’t encounter cyclops or dragons unless yo...
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As you set out for Rome, pray the voyage is long, full of adventure, full of discovery. Don't be afraid: you won’t encounter cyclops or dragons unless you bring them along inside your soul. Rome will give you a marvelous journey. Without her, you would not have set out. She will have nothing left to give you. And if you find her ideas poor, Rome won’t have fooled you. Wise as you will have become, so full of experience, full of knowledge, you will have understood by then what a voyage to Rome means. (Paraphrasing 'Journey to Ithaca').
.................................................................................................................................................................................. 'In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. But the earth was formless and empty. Then God said: Let there be light; and there was light. And God saw that the light was good'. (The Bible, Genesis 1, 1). — It is the light what gives consistency and form to the matter. The atoms are practically 100% empty space. The volume occupied by the nucleus plus the volume occupied by the electrons is only 0,0000000000001% (yes, thirteen decimals) of the total volume of any atom. But the photons, as bosons responsible of the electromagnetic interaction, connect internally and continuously the electrons with the nucleus, and also the atoms with other atoms in order to form molecules. The photons act as if they were the cement of the matter. Without light in its interior, there would not be 'solid' atoms and molecules. The matter, the whole universe would be an extremely loose soup of bosons and hadrons with c.0% density. That is, without light, the matter, the earth would be 'formless and empty', as surprisingly states the first sentence of the Bible. Light is not an outside phenomenon: photons are an essential 'internal' component of the matter. Without them it would not be possible any form. Neither the beauty, nor the photography. The matter is literally 'filled' with light. Also at night. To capture it, is all.
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Vaticane dom, the biggest cathedral dome in the world. No photoshopped at all. Just some minor editions with the fabulous RAW converter DXO Optics Pro. (File#: 2015-03-31 16.22.20_DxO 1)
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.................................................................................................................................................................................. 'In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. But the earth was formless and empty. Then God said: Let there be light; and there was light. And God saw that the light was good'. (The Bible, Genesis 1, 1). — It is the light what gives consistency and form to the matter. The atoms are practically 100% empty space. The volume occupied by the nucleus plus the volume occupied by the electrons is only 0,0000000000001% (yes, thirteen decimals) of the total volume of any atom. But the photons, as bosons responsible of the electromagnetic interaction, connect internally and continuously the electrons with the nucleus, and also the atoms with other atoms in order to form molecules. The photons act as if they were the cement of the matter. Without light in its interior, there would not be 'solid' atoms and molecules. The matter, the whole universe would be an extremely loose soup of bosons and hadrons with c.0% density. That is, without light, the matter, the earth would be 'formless and empty', as surprisingly states the first sentence of the Bible. Light is not an outside phenomenon: photons are an essential 'internal' component of the matter. Without them it would not be possible any form. Neither the beauty, nor the photography. The matter is literally 'filled' with light. Also at night. To capture it, is all.
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Vaticane dom, the biggest cathedral dome in the world. No photoshopped at all. Just some minor editions with the fabulous RAW converter DXO Optics Pro. (File#: 2015-03-31 16.22.20_DxO 1)
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GEFAELL
April 18, 2015
Thank you. The original is even sharper. This is thanks to the lens I used: the incredible Sigma 18-35 /1.8f Art lens, that is incredibly sharp when you use LiveView and touching the screen as the focusing method.
Pblais
May 22, 2015
I too have the Sigma 18-35 f/1.8 but the Nikon version. It is amazingly sharp any way you use it! This is a wonderful shot but I'm not surprised how you took it!
dixon8811
June 04, 2015
don't know if I like this or the b&w more. The b&w pops but this details the light more. Either way, great shot.
chrismorello
October 26, 2015
Beautiful capture! I have a similar one, but taken over a decade ago with my first digital camera--a 3 MP Fuji! I'm glad I got my shot, but yours is truly spectacular.
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