Photographer's Note
One of the major discoveries of the Italian Renaissance, this sculptural grouping was found in Rome in 1506 in the ruins of Titus' palace. It depicts an event in Vergil's Aeneid (Book 2). The Trojan priest Laocoön was strangled by sea snakes, sent by the gods who favored the Greeks, while he was sacrificing at the altar of Neptune. Because Laocoön had tried to warn the Trojan citizens of the danger of bringing in the wooden horse, he incurred the wrath of the gods.
For this Picture i have done:
- Adjustments Level
- Adjustments Colour
- Selective colour for the white
- Channel mixer for Monochrome
- Equalize
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Photo Information
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Copyright: Francesco Mastrella (CeccoPhoto)
(2717)
- Genre: Pessoas
- Medium: Preto & Branco
- Date Taken: 2006-01-05
- Categories: Arquitectura, Arte, Momento Decisivo
- Camera: Nikon D70s, Nikkor 18-70mm DX
- Exposição: f/3.8, 1/40 segundos
- More Photo Info: view
- Versão da Foto: Versão Original
- Tema(s): Vatican City, Twins? [Part XXV] [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2006-02-07 3:37
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by CeccoPhoto, last updated 2006-02-07 08:40