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Photos by Gregorio Grasselli : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Gregorio Grasselli's conversations

WO1970 said:

The buidling immediately in front of the Herbis (with the black sections) Plaza is the Umeda Daibiru Building The one to the right is the Meiji Yasuda Life Osaka Umeda Building


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Gregorio Grasselli said:

Not really! Why did I cut off the feet, and what is all that plain sky above?! Now that I see this picture again, I wonder why did I publish it... :(

(Oh, yes, it shows a nice place)


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juncujuncu said:

una bella veduta...


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juncujuncu said:

beautiful capture...


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sacriphorius said:

The United States is still an official excuse for this atrocity could not, how much a country is shameless and a disgrace to the whole world is showing again ...


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Gregorio Grasselli said:

No, nessun filtro... mi sono solo preoccupato di avere una buona esposizione per la facciata che era in controluce, infatti le nuvole sono venute "bruciate". Il cielo in Portogallo comunque è così limpido che il blu è rimasto blu. Altrove, nell'aria ci sarebbero goccioline d'acqua che diffonderebbero la luce del sole, bruciando anche il cielo. Allora sì che si usa un filtro, si chiama polarizzatore e filtra proprio la luce riflessa.


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