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Woke up very early to get up on the mountains. View was amazing. Early morning light has something special to it, everything feels soft and the haze makes everything so peaceful.
Experienced by Andrea Leopardi
54 km from Pineto
I was walking on the grass on a fresh autumnal day on the mountains. I saw this road, in tue middle or the coloured trees. I took my camera and I immediately shot.
Experienced by Marco Pugini
62 km from Pineto
Sometimes the most interesting spots are so close to you. I’ve lived in this town most of my life and had never been to this small fishing lake just a few minutes from my house.
Experienced by Andrea Leopardi
62 km from Pineto
I’ve lived in this town for most of my life but never noticed how cool this building is until I flew a drone over it. I’m always mesmerized by its shapes and symmetry.
Experienced by Andrea Leopardi
73 km from Pineto
A long ride in a summer night to meet the famous flower filelds of Castelluccio di Norcia. Castelluccio di Norcia is a small town on the top of a hill in Umbria, the heart as well as one o the most beautiful region of Italy. The fields of lentils are completely covered with poppies, cornflower and canola after their flowering and color these endless fields that extend as far as the eye can see. Visit these places at least once in your life: they will fill your heart and mind with a beautiful memory.
Experienced by Matteo Kutufa
77 km from Pineto
I was leaving Norcia, one of the cities that have been destroyed by a series of earthquakes between 2016 and 2018. Down there, from the city, you can see these moving giants, threatening, and yet so beautiful.
Experienced by Lil Serie A
104 km from Pineto
January 28. 7.06 AM. Molise - Italy: my Homeland. We were finally arrived: Morrone Delle Rose: 2310 altitude feet. Today however has been very hard: we had departed preparing us for conditions of fresh snow seen the last days of snowfall, but snow had left the place to the ice. It’s been hard, but after 4 hours of scaling the show seen from up there has repaid everything: to west the gulf of Naples was perceived with the waves of the sea burnt of red by the first rays of the twilight with Capri and Ischia that timidly appeared. To east the adriatic sea was clear as the ice that surrounded us.
Experienced by Fabrizio Verrecchia
124 km from Pineto
I was at the top of Mount Subasio, a big mountain in Umbria famous for a little, holy city: Assisi. I was with my friend enjoying the sunset when suddenly 3 horses passed by me and runned away.
Experienced by Andrea Proietti
129 km from Pineto
Climbing up the steps of picturesque Assisi in 30°C heat was well worth it for this beautiful sunset shot.
Experienced by Lachlan Gowen
132 km from Pineto
At noon in the summertime it isn’t easy to find some peaceful shade. But at the margins of the forest, amongst older layered autumn leaves the new ivy gently embraces the centenary oak’s roots and it’s restful penumbra with the bright sunlight away in the background.
Experienced by Bruce Kee
142 km from Pineto
I was in Senigallia with a friend for the first time and I discovered this magical view that made me feel like at home.
Experienced by Federica Giusti
149 km from Pineto
I was just wandering around near “ex snia” lake, in Rome hoping to take some good pictures. When saw this delicious robin I quickly mounted my olympus macro lens and then i shot at full aperture. Panasonic lumix gx8 Olympus 60mm macro f/2.8
Experienced by Alessandro Ranzo
151 km from Pineto
I had been walking through Rome for a couple days looking for the right scene to capture the beautiful architecture in such an iconic city. This image really stuck out to me due to its simplicity, yet complexity of what I had been attempting to photograph. What I love about the image is the gradient created from the shadows near the streets which complement the apartments lit above.
Experienced by Jace & Afsoon
151 km from Pineto
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Experienced by Urban Jyden
151 km from Pineto
Loneliness, depression, and sociability. If you walk around the streets in any city in the world - you’ll notice those old, tiny people. Probably slowly walking home with a stick or small bag. They wear old-fashioned, worn-out clothes, don’t have a phone and probably don’t have enough money to afford a better life. Most people are walking by them and think that they’ll never be the same when they become old. Probably they’ll say: “ehh I’m only 25, I have so much time until I become 83” But actually, they don’t.
Experienced by Oleksandr Kurchev
151 km from Pineto
me and my friend visited rome in our holidays for a day, and went to the most beautiful and historic buildings in rome.
Experienced by Lars
151 km from Pineto
Rome is notable for the fact that almost every corner resembles footage from Wes Anderson movies. One thing I can say for sure: the Director was inspired here more than once.
Experienced by Ilnur Kalimullin
151 km from Pineto
Between 2008 and 2009 I realized a photographic campaign on the artifacts of industrial archeology. Observing those spaces, I thought of the function that they had in the past in relation to the city, to their present state of emptiness, abandon, and ruin, and how a community can make them function and rethink their use. The project “Romantico Metropolitano” concentrates on some “unresolved” spaces, from an uncertain future, or better, from the future in which another conflict would generate, in fact, conflict places.
Experienced by ANTONIO IDINI
151 km from Pineto
This iconic fountain in Rome is definitely worth the visit just be ready to wait in line to get a good photo past the crowds.
Experienced by Victor Hughes
151 km from Pineto
Between 2008 and 2009 I realized a photographic campaign on the artifacts of industrial archeology. Observing those spaces, I thought of the function that they had in the past in relation to the city, to their present state of emptiness, abandon, and ruin, and how a community can make them function and rethink their use. The project “Romantico Metropolitano” concentrates on some “unresolved” spaces, from an uncertain future, or better, from the future in which another conflict would generate, in fact, conflict places.
Experienced by ANTONIO IDINI