Photographer's Note
About the story:
some days ago i got the chance to have a short journey to some hotspots at Tuscany..
about the picture:
the typical posing...
Leaning Tower of Pisa
(Italian: Torre pendente di Pisa) or simply the Tower of Pisa (La Torre di Pisa) is the campanile, or freestanding bell tower, of the cathedral of the Italian city of Pisa. It is situated behind the Cathedral and is the third oldest structure in Pisa's Cathedral Square (Piazza del Duomo) after the Cathedral and the Baptistry.
Although intended to stand vertically, the tower began leaning to the southeast soon after the onset of construction in 1173 due to a poorly laid foundation and loose substrate that has allowed the foundation to shift direction. The tower currently leans to the southwest.
The height of the tower is 55.86 m (183.27 ft) from the ground on the lowest side and 56.70 m (186.02 ft) on the highest side. The width of the walls at the base is 4.09 m (13.42 ft) and at the top 2.48 m (8.14 ft). Its weight is estimated at 14,500 metric tons (16,000 short tons). The tower has 296 or 294 steps; the seventh floor has two fewer steps on the north-facing staircase. Prior to restoration work performed between 1990 and 2001, the tower leaned at an angle of 5.5 degrees, but the tower now leans at about 3.99 degrees. This means that the top of the tower is 3.9 metres (12 ft 10 in) from where it would stand if the tower were perfectly vertical.
Construction
The Tower of Pisa was a work of art, performed in three stages over a period of about 177 years. Construction of the first floor of the white marble campanile began on August 9, 1173, a period of military success and prosperity. This first floor is a blind arcade articulated by engaged columns with classical Corinthian capitals.
The tower began to sink after construction had progressed to the third floor in 1178. This was due to a mere three-meter foundation, set in weak, unstable subsoil, a design that was flawed from the beginning. Construction was subsequently halted for almost a century, because the Pisans were almost continually engaged in battles with Genoa, Lucca and Florence. This allowed time for the underlying soil to settle. Otherwise, the tower would almost certainly have toppled. In 1198, clocks were temporarily installed on the third floor of the unfinished construction.
In 1272, construction resumed under Giovanni di Simone, architect of the Camposanto. In an effort to compensate for the tilt, the engineers built upper floors with one side taller than the other. This made the tower begin to lean in the other direction. Because of this, the tower is actually curved. Construction was halted again in 1284, when the Pisans were defeated by the Genoans in the Battle of Meloria.
The seventh floor was completed in 1319. The bell-chamber was not finally added until 1372. It was built by Tommaso di Andrea Pisano, who succeeded in harmonizing the Gothic elements of the bell-chamber with the Romanesque style of the tower. There are seven bells, one for each note of the musical major scale. The largest one was installed in 1655.
After a phase (1990–2001) of structural strengthening, the tower is currently undergoing gradual surface restoration, in order to repair visual damage, mostly corrosion and blackening. These are particularly strong due to the tower's age and to its particular exposure to wind and rain.
a nice day to all friends and guests..g...
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mitsikas
(883) 2010-05-16 3:29
Hi Bernd. Beautiful colors of your photo. The historic Leaning Tower in Pisa and the trees decorated with the exquisite beauty plan. The lighting is excellent. Sincerely Chris
Cretense
(68709) 2010-05-16 5:57
Jassu Bernd!
Excellent architecture photo, great capture of this trademark of Piza! simple but effective composition, great tight framing, great light management!
Hercules
snunney
(130967) 2010-05-16 8:57
Hello Bernd,
A pleasing ambient light helps bring out the architectural detail to great effect. The composition is nicely framed and the tourists contribute to the mood of the shot. I like also the contrast in light and shadow moving upwards from the base of the tower.
vasilpro
(41801) 2010-05-16 9:34
Hello Bernd,
Excellent and classical composition with the Pisa tower, very nice light management and POV, very good clarity and contrast.
Have a nice evening, Vasilis.
danos
(110407) 2010-05-16 9:58
Hi Bernd,
one of the most well known photos of worldwide is the lean tower of Pisa.A nice shot that is well seen every time that is presented.
Have a nice afternoon,Danos
ifege
(47957) 2010-05-17 2:46
Hey Bernd
Good one of the leaning tower, very much helped by the blue sky. I do like the lower shadows as well.
cheers
Ian
dip
(21408) 2010-05-17 7:00
Hallo Bernd,
sehr oft fotografiert,trotzdem immer wieder interessant und schön,und Dein Bild ist wirklich schön!
Grüße,
dimitris.
COSTANTINO
(116377) 2010-05-17 11:56
Hello
your shot brings me memories from the past
excellent view from this monument
the lighting is excellent,the architectural details
are very impressive
compliments
Costantino
aristo
(3214) 2010-05-17 11:58
Hello Bernd!
I heve seen a lot of this kind of pictures from Pisa,but you captured the tower in magnificient way.
Excellent composition and lovely light and colors.This architecture is one of my favourites.
Great image,compliments,
TFS
Arek
giorgimer
(35017) 2010-05-17 15:39
Hi,
suely a great classical, well taken, nice light and details
TFS
G
Kielia
(24077) 2010-05-18 2:13
Hallo Bernd,
sehr schön, wie Du die Balance gefunden hast zwischen diesem historischen Bauwerk und der Touristenmeute drum herum! Der POV ist ausgezeichnet.
Auch das Licht und die Farben tragen sehr zum Gelingen dieses wunderbaren Bildes bei. TFS!
Herzliche Grüße,
Harriet
delpeoples
(60342) 2010-05-19 1:22
Hi Bernd, what a lucky vboy you are to escape to Tuscany, I am envious :) You have done this iconic tower alot of justice. I like the tight vertical framing and the vibrant strong colours. The framing suits the suject perfectly. TFS and I wish you a good day, Lisa
Zucca
(8) 2010-05-20 2:38
Hallo Bernd !
It's the first time I see this famous tower on TE, and I like your photo very much : good sharpness, beautiful blue sky and tourists in front of view who give a scale. Well done, I hope you enjoyed your holidays in Italy !
Guten Tag !
Sylvain
Buin
(42580) 2010-05-20 11:17
Hallo Bernd!
1000 mal gesehen - aber Dein Foto gefällt mir wegen des tollen Lichts ganz besonders. Außerdem ist die Qualität wirklich umwerfend. Schön auch, dass Du Touristen mit der "typischen" Handbewegung erwischt hast. Sehr sehenswert!
Grüße aus dem leicht wärmeren Westfalen!
Frank
claudeD
(47754) 2010-05-25 9:50
Hallo Bernd,
sehr schöne Aufnahme dieses weltberühmten Bauwerks aus Pisa.Es immer wieder interessant diesen Turm zu beobachten und sich zu fragen. Bleibt er stehen oder nicht?
Mit den besten Grüssen aus Luxemburg
Jean-Claude
yeln
(11516) 2010-06-10 12:58
hello Bernd
google
Piza is also eternal city. offers beautiful designs. day or night
good work, good shot!
Regards
Vojko
buscape
(6219) 2010-06-17 4:09
Hallo Bernd,
dieses Motiv kennt man vermutlich auf der ganzen Welt. Du hast den schiefen Turm von Pisa in einem ansprechenden Format und einer klasse Qualität aufgenommen. Farben und Licht gefallen mir sehr gut. Auch die Schärfe ist gut getroffen. So ein kleiner Ausflug in die Toscana würde mir auch gut tun; bin grad' ziemlich gestresst.
Viele Grüße aus dem regnerischen Donautal,
Helmut
No_One
(4) 2012-07-11 5:12
hi Bernd,
Beautiful POV on this iconic buiding, the scaffolding makes me think of a wedding cake :)
Best wishes
Noel
Photo Information
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Copyright: bernd matheis (bema)
(26591)
- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Cor
- Date Taken: 2010-04-20
- Categories: Arquitectura
- Exposição: f/6.0
- More Photo Info: view
- Versão da Foto: Versão Original
- Tema(s): Italian buildings, My bookmark ( vertical pano) selection [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2010-05-16 0:44