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The Pantheon, Rome, Italy

The Pantheon, Rome, Italy

by rosina lamberti

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Comments

©Franco Truscello, on April 13, 2007, said:

Wow! Great capture, Rosina. Ciao.

rosina lamberti, on April 13, 2007, said:

hey badge, thanks love your car shot looks like it could have been taken 50years ago, love the cobblestone road :)

rosina lamberti, on April 13, 2007, said:

Badge, this was taken with film,

rosina lamberti, on April 14, 2007, said:

rosina lamberti wrote: The Pantheon, Rome, Italy Quote: What happens when it rains

That's never happened any of the times I've been in the Pantheon, but I'm told it's quite a sight - and probably a great photo op, too. Same goes for snow.

Nice shot, by the way! Astrid

Don Albonico, on April 14, 2007, said:

Nice Shot Rosina, I like how the curves complement the circle in the roof.

rosina lamberti, on April 14, 2007, said:

Thanks don :)

rosina lamberti, on April 14, 2007, said:

Do u think we should attempt another date with sunset project ?

Don Albonico, on April 15, 2007, said:

I was just thinking about that. I think something different would be good. Carine Boustany posted in the sunset thread a date at the end of April. Seems like a good date to me. Any suggestions for a project?

rosina lamberti, on April 15, 2007, said:

Hi Don, Recently took part in Exhibition titled "THAT TIME OF DAY" perhaps we could use that theme select a time frame say a week and everyon submits want they did at 12noon or 12 midnight could be interesting.Daily activities around the world.

Rosina :)

Don Albonico, on April 15, 2007, said:

Rosina, I like the idea of a larger amount of time. Sounds like a good challenge to come up with some interesting shots. I am up for it! You want to post it to the forum?

Exhibition! I'm impressed.

Don :}

rosina lamberti, on April 19, 2007, said:

Hi Don, will post it to forum, let me know what u think. Exhibition That time of day ::That time of day:

The exhibition was the outcome of a Manningham community cultural project in Melbourne, Australia. The aim was to create an opportunity for women who might not normally cross paths to share their daily life experiences. Taking photos at specific times of day and therefore offering a glimpse into their own lives.

Edward Galagan, on April 19, 2007, said:

Very expressive! Thanks.

rosina lamberti, on April 19, 2007, said:

Hi don, do u think we should extend the date line or leave as is, thanks Rosina :)

Don Albonico, on April 19, 2007, said:

Hi Rosina, I like the idea of the 12 hours. It fits the instant gratification of the net! :)))

Don

rosina lamberti, on April 20, 2007, said:

l agree 12hours it is, thanks don :)

rosina lamberti, on April 21, 2007, said:

Looks like u were there before me magic surf bus :)

maxbolivia, on April 22, 2007, said:

Grazie dei complimenti, ma le tue foto sono davvero spettacolari!!

YBMW, on May 2, 2007, said:

Rosina, you have a great gift. You truly enjoy it, I can tell from your photos.

rosina lamberti, on May 3, 2007, said:

thank you YBMW, l do truly love iteurope

Johanne Hurtubise, on May 13, 2007, said:

Wow*amazing shot Rosina. Looks like a painting.

rosina lamberti, on May 13, 2007, said:

thank you Johanne l am still amazed at that view :)

Alan Knox, on May 17, 2007, said:

Great choice :-)

Nayt1980, on May 28, 2007, said:

Pantheon is always great place for taking pictures of the play of light! hope to visit this place again soon)

rosina lamberti, on May 29, 2007, said:

thank you Alan, l am still amazed at that view, l only took the one shot with film camera :)

rosina lamberti, on June 3, 2007, said:

> Patricia Santini said: The Pantheon of Agripa is a circular temple that was constructed at the beginning of the Roman Empire, dedicated to the Gods in fact, the word "pantheon" means temple of all the Gods. To the entrance, in the porch it is ***reflxed mng: "Agrippa Frame, son of Lucio, consul by third time, () constructed". Agrippa frame was general friend and of Augusto. The building was destroyed several times even by a fire and what we see at the moment it is what Adriano reconstructed and the project is attributed to Apolodoro of Damascus who was assassinated by Adriano (it assumes that by envies to its great work), but most impressive of this building is its ceiling vaulted with a celestial eye or hole of 8.9 meters of diameter that lets enter the light evidently and that also rain falls. When I saw it asks me that apoza in its interior passed with the water that when raining, but the Roman engineering of the so spectacular era that they even did a drainage to him. The pavement of the roundhouse is slightly convex, with the central part 30 cm. higher than the perimeter, so that the rain that between by óculo or hole of duomo flows towards the channel located in all the perimeter, is incredible and very beautiful the system which they occupied to lighten the weight of the ceiling is a separate subject and the truth is that it is used until now, but surprises that they could make great things with technology of that time and this work with no need takes IX to centuries of reforms or reinforcements. In the Renaissance it was used like seat of the Academy of the Virtuosos of Rome, is the tomb of the artist Rafael or Vognola and rest the rest of king Vitorio enmanuel II, his Humberto son and his wife Daisy which is in one of the chapels that there are in his interior. The expenses and conservation of the Pantheon are in charge of the Ministry of Cultural Goods of Italy and in 1980 Patrimony of the Humanity by UNESCO was declared next to the Historical Center of Rome.

Patricia Santini, on June 3, 2007, said:

Rosina. Yo no se si hablas o entiendes español, pero la foto no es mia, yo subí otra foto del Pantheon de Agripa, en todo caso gracias por traducirlo al inglés, idioma en el cual me desempeño, pero no a la perfección y por eso prefiero escribir las explicaciones en mi idioma. Mi familia es italiana del Veneto y por el lado de mi mamá son alemanes de Stuttgart. El italiano lo entiendo hablado y escrito, pero lo hablo con alguna dificultad y lo practico solo cuando hablo con mi familia italiana. Gracias y a presto. Patricia Santini

carlo fricano, on June 3, 2007, said:

ciao Rosina è un vero piacere vedere le tue foto sono veramente molto molto belle, sono splendide mi è sembrato doveroso segnalarti una bella foto di Stilo Luisa è molto brava ed è anche tanto buonaaaaa. ciao grazie per il commento sulla mia foto.

Patricia Santini, on June 3, 2007, said:

Sorry Rosina, pero me confundí de foto, la que viste si es la mía, disculpa.

rosina lamberti, on June 3, 2007, said:

Hi Patricia que ésta es mi fotografía l agregó su explicación de la nota arquitectónica porque los muchos de gente me han preguntado acerca el pantheon, Roma, Italia, Thank you Rosina :)

Patricia Santini, on June 3, 2007, said:

Rosina, escribeme en inglés sin prolemas, yo lo entiendo. Está bien que hayas hecho la traducción por que así la gente ve las fotos y si uno le agrega una pequeña explicación se va aprendiendo sobre los lugares y su historia. Bye, thanks. Paty.

rosina lamberti, on June 5, 2007, said:

thank you Kyryl:)

rosina lamberti, on June 15, 2007, said:

thank you Hinojose :)

Rafa bcn, on June 19, 2007, said:

Tropo bella. El ángulo es fantastico.

Oh-youg KWON, on June 21, 2007, said:

good.....

rosina lamberti, on June 21, 2007, said:

grazie rafa & oh-young

cheers rosina

giuliomeinardi, on July 3, 2007, said:

Bellissimo effetto! Complimenti

AKIS_G, on July 18, 2007, said:

Pantheon is a Greek word (PAN+THEOS) and means in Greek "to all Gods"

ⓜⓞⓝⓘⓚⓐ's places, on July 21, 2007, said:

Just beautiful!

Nayt1980, on August 4, 2007, said:

Hi, Rosina! I've just came home after my holiday in Rome. Visited Pantheon few times and always your photo came into my mind) It's quite difficult to take a good photo inside the Pantheon in case of darkness, so I appreciate your picture a lot) But of course the main advantege here is the composition of the photo!

T NL, on September 1, 2007, said:

Nice photo!

T NL

rosina lamberti, on September 1, 2007, said:

thanks T NL :)

ManhattanManiac, on September 5, 2007, said:

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Peter Braunholz, on September 7, 2007, said:

very nice, rosina!!

rosina lamberti, on September 17, 2007, said:

thank you very much for the nomination cheers rosina :)

AyMoNdo, on September 18, 2007, said:

looks like ancient place.. what is it?

jacqie, on September 19, 2007, said:

Patricia Santini said: The Pantheon of Agripa is a circular temple that was constructed at the beginning of the Roman Empire, dedicated to the Gods in fact, the word "pantheon" means temple of all the Gods. To the entrance, in the porch it is ***reflxed mng: "Agrippa Frame, son of Lucio, consul by third time, () constructed". Agrippa frame was general friend and of Augusto. The building was destroyed several times even by a fire and what we see at the moment it is what Adriano reconstructed and the project is attributed to Apolodoro of Damascus who was assassinated by Adriano (it assumes that by envies to its great work), but most impressive of this building is its ceiling vaulted with a celestial eye or hole of 8.9 meters of diameter that lets enter the light evidently and that also rain falls. When I saw it asks me that apoza in its interior passed with the water that when raining, but the Roman engineering of the so spectacular era that they even did a drainage to him. The pavement of the roundhouse is slightly convex, with the central part 30 cm. higher than the perimeter, so that the rain that between by óculo or hole of duomo flows towards the channel located in all the perimeter, is incredible and very beautiful the system which they occupied to lighten the weight of the ceiling is a separate subject and the truth is that it is used until now, but surprises that they could make great things with technology of that time and this work with no need takes IX to centuries of reforms or reinforcements. In the Renaissance it was used like seat of the Academy of the Virtuosos of Rome, is the tomb of the artist Rafael or Vognola and rest the rest of king Vitorio enmanuel II, his Humberto son and his wife Daisy which is in one of the chapels that there are in his interior. The expenses and conservation of the Pantheon are in charge of the Ministry of Cultural Goods of Italy and in 1980 Patrimony of the Humanity by UNESCO was declared next to the Historical Center of Rome.

Mordicus, on October 11, 2007, said:

Un beau clin d'oeil photographique ou l'art, et la lumière vont de pair.bravo!

matias Fogliacco, on October 26, 2007, said:

buena composición

Daniel Mitin, on November 14, 2007, said:

Sweet photo Rosina. Congratulations on "the most popular photo on panoramio"

rosina lamberti, on November 18, 2007, said:

thank u daniel :)

Italo Carè, on November 20, 2007, said:

Ottima foto !

Florian Eichhorn, on November 24, 2007, said:

Wow amazing lights rosina! Thanks for sharing. Yellow star :D

Cheers

Florian

Mayda Mason, on November 27, 2007, said:

great capture of the light!

priscilla, on December 1, 2007, said:

Great Shot Rosina!

DrDope, on December 1, 2007, said:

Great shot!!!

dullgrey, on December 4, 2007, said:

Good picture.

jymsn123, on December 8, 2007, said:

Hello! Rosina

The light bean from round window forms a great photo. I give you yellow star and best of shot for this year. Thanks for sharing good picture.

Greetings from Hong Kong, Jeff

jymsn123, on December 20, 2007, said:

Rosina

Merry X'mas

Cheers, Jeff

babaidano, on December 23, 2007, said:

Spettacolare!! Bravissima!!

fede_fad, on December 26, 2007, said:

hermosa imagen...te felicito!!! saludos desde Argentina

rosina lamberti, on December 26, 2007, said:

thank u fede-fad, its is an amzing place to visit, still waiting to get back there when it is raining, cheers have a great new year

joplin, on December 28, 2007, said:

And Happy New Year to You Rosina, from Roma!

Albert Codina, on December 31, 2007, said:

It's a stonishing image of the Roman Phanteon! This light seems that discovered a trasure. Very good!

Happy New Year! :)

Albert Codina

Rafal Ociepka, on December 31, 2007, said:

very impressive, congratulations...

Happy New Year, Rosina :-)

Pannera, on January 4, 2008, said:

Super picture!!

Petrisimmo, on January 5, 2008, said:

FANTASTIC PHOTO! GREETINGS

Waldemar, on January 17, 2008, said:

Yellow star!

rosina lamberti, on January 30, said:

Pantheon,is a building in Rome which was originally built as a temple to "all the gods" of Ancient Rome. perhaps the best preserved building of its age in the world.Since the 7th century, the Pantheon has been used as a Christian church The Pantheon is currently the oldest standing domed structure in Rome.

© Aldo Larosa, on February 1, said:

Che bell'effetto!!!! Complimenti, Aldo Larosa

Julio Arturo Torres Jaubert, on March 9, said:

Nice shot! Light and composition.

Julio

mercusa, on March 11, said:

Stupendous effect of the natural light! brava.

patty-a, on March 25, said:

Bravo,complimenti.

test2008, on March 31, said:

光与阴的传说

PatinoPati, on March 31, said:

Great...

Flavio Snidero, on April 12, said:

Ciao Rosina, volevo farTi i complimenti per le Tue foto: sono molto belle, sia per le inquadrature e per la Tua sensibilità ed il risultato lo dimostra! Per questo sei tra i miei "preferiti". In più le Tue foto mi hanno fatto venire tanta nostalgia dell'Australia e di Melbourne dove sono stato poco più di un anno fa per due mesi ed ho fatto tante foto ( Ma tu vivi li?) .... Mi piacerebbe tornare in Australia; è tutto un'altro mondo. Ciao.

minonKL, on April 16, said:

Wonderful!

谢考辉, on April 23, said:

极具神秘感,不错。

Luis Torres, on April 23, said:

Bella toma

JOSUÉ FERREIRA, on April 23, said:

YOU CAPTURE THE MOMENT WHEN THE GODS ARRIVES IN PANTHEON! AMAZING.

Penelope Doutsiou , e.t.c., on April 30, said:

Amazing shot , lovelly shot.– Penelope

HiV, on April 30, said:

Wow! good shot

Penelope Doutsiou , e.t.c., on May 2, said:

mhazi You have a good personal website`s.! – Penelope

LiucusK, on May 14, said:

beautifull

baban0007, on May 23, said:

harika bir resim

Bedava Oyunlar

josé carlos farina, on May 27, said:

very good grande momento Farina

© salvocann, on May 30, said:

No tag 2008 !

slambooy, on June 1, said:

amazing photo, i cant wait to go to rome this month.

Greetings from an Aussie living in Belgium

nikonfans, on June 2, said:

很漂亮

ismail emre, on June 7, said:

tebrikler.

n.jauhari, on June 9, said:

Wonderfull

rosina lamberti, on June 18, said:

grazie , non parlo spangolo, ma un po di italiano,gracias tanto por ver mi colección de fotos Tanti Auguri di Australia, Rosina

di turi domenico, on June 19, said:

stupenda complimenti

Blue Rain, on July 4, said:

Very special photo, Rosina! Great for you!

willbl, on July 6, said:

love this shot... well done (Will)

Andrea$, on July 7, said:

molto bella complimenti merita un voto!

airliner, on July 9, said:

simply incredible!!! well done rosina all your fotos are marvelous

greetings from greece

Orfilia Bianchi Picco, 3 days ago, said:

Mi país es Uruguay en Sudamérica.Visité Roma en tres oportunidades y siempre fuí al Pantheón esta foto me deslumbró. FELICITACIONES!!!!!!Para Rosina

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