Vertical Luxury
This is one of the many rooms inside up the Royal Palace of Naples which I mentioned in my previous post. The beauty of this room was the ceiling that I have tried to portray as it was in my power. 🙂
This is one of the many rooms inside up the Royal Palace of Naples which I mentioned in my previous post. The beauty of this room was the ceiling that I have tried to portray as it was in my power. 🙂
This is the hall of the seventeenth century in the Royal Palace of Naples. The Royal Palace of Naples has been a residence of the Bourbons during the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. What you see represented in this picture is one of the main halls from which you accessed the Hall of Viceroy, inside the main painting is “Il ritorno del figliol prodigo”. Taking this HDR was not simple at all, it was not allowed to use a tripod inside (as often happens in these places), so I had to take this final image from a single exposure keeping in mind the high level of contrast in the room, the low luminosity and the midday sun outside filtering through the windows.
TECHNICAL STUFF
Lens:Â Sigma Fisheye (10mm f 2,8)
ISO: 100 at f/3,5
1 Shots
Software: Photoshop
This is the Cathedral of Naples, the city’s main cathedral. It is one of the largest basilicas of the city is also home to the oldest baptistery of the West Europe. It is in this place that takes one of the most incredibleand important cities, the dissolution of the blood of San Gennaro kept in special ampoules. Religious facts aside, I was struck by the biggest of this cathedral as well as the high ceilings and very silent this atmosphere with very low lights, much of the light that filtered in through the windows of the nave in fact came up. I made this HDR with a single click freehand obtained with the technique of HDR 32-bit.
TECHNICAL STUFF
Lens:Â Sigma Fisheye (10mm f 2,8)
ISO: 100 at f/2,8
1 Shots
Software: Lightroom, Photoshop
This is a very picturesque historic building of seventeenth-century in Naples. The project for the realization provided among other things also the realization of a double-entry point, one on the sea and one from a carriage road.
Inner courtyard at the Certosa San Martino in Naples. The courtyard in addition to having beautiful reflections of light inside, is marked by a series of facing to the church Dosio, the floor of the central arcade and his perspective that is the thing that fascinated me.