Posts tagged ‘sea landscapes sardegna’
New horizons
Beyond them or just through them, when horizons are not borders anymore…
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This is the last episode of this picture series focused on South Sardegna. Click below from the previous episodes and thanks for following!
Surprise!
Things do not always look like what they really are…
It’s a shark! It’s a man! It is …
[…]
Man on water
Wrong winds
A modern shepherd
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Alles paletti!
Alles paletti is an obscure-origin, German way-of-saying meaning everything’s OK. Alles means all, paletti means sticks. All sticks!?
Chimneys from Sarroch industrial area
Real wooden paletti from Le Dune beach, Chia.
Street lamps protruding out of the citadel of Saint Remy, Cagliari.
Yacht masts in front of Cagliari city hall.
Electricity poles across the ponds of Santa Gilla close to Cagliari
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Blue lagoons
From emerald greens to sapphire blues, the magnificent colors of Sardegna waters
38°52’44.4″N 8°51’15.3″E
38°53’42.2″N 8°48’50.2″E
38°54’47.8″N 8°46’50.9″E
38°52’36.2″N 8°51’21.4″E
38°53’34.3″N 8°49’40.5″E
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Changing skies
A day along with changing clouds over Sardegna,
Sunrise aside Chia tower, 6 am
Stangioni de Su Sali, freshwater lagoon, 8 am
Stagno di Capoterra and windmill park seen from the State Road 195 Sulcitana, 2 pm
Faro di capo Spartivento (lighthouse), 6 pm
Storm over Domus de Maria, 11pm
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A day in pink
From dawn until dusk with the flamingos in the salty waters of Chia’s pond. Click each picture to zoom in.
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Material Art
From ancient caves to modern graffiti. A short walk through Sardinian Art
Inside the caves “Grotte Is Zuddas”: stalactites merged with stalagmites and cave flowers of aragonite carved since 600 million years ago
Giganti di Mont’e Prama (Oristano, Sardegna), the most ancient statues of the Mediterranean area carved around the XIII century b.C.
Nuragic warrior carrying a shield with 4 daggers, bronze of the Nuragic age (1600 b.C. to 900 b.C), Cagliari archeological museum
Ex voto (eye pain? headache?) from the Punic age (900 b.C. to Roman times): Cagliari archeological museum.
Graffiti, Cagliari
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Palette
Playing with pastel colors of South Sardegna
The dunes beach at Domus de Maria
Sunrise at Capo Malfatano
Walking along the lagoon of Nora
A ladder to heaven, Cagliari
Hills West of Cagliari
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Romantic mode on
Love is in the air in every corner of Sardegna…
Carlo Alberto square, Cagliari, for a romantic ice cream by “Il quinto moro”
On the cliff path to Dead Cove, a romantic hideout close to Domus de Maria
The pink sky above Cipolla bay paints the sea pink, too
The sea in front of Capo Malfatano
A romantic sunset at Cape Spartivento.
What are the 2 lovers watching? A 20 km deep panoramic view from Cape Spartivento to Cape Teulada, in foreground Ferraglione and Padiglione and minor islands, Cape Malfatano and its tower in between. Panorama out of 16 pictures assembled with Hugin software.
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Human footprint
This is the first episode of a photo series focused on shores and inland of the Southern areas of Sardegna. Covering a region between Cagliari (the regional capital) and Teulada, in the next weeks Lorenzo Borghi (photography) and Maria Francesca (editor) will report man-made and natural wonders of this side of the island. For the underwater side of this region, find here the previous episodes.
Human footprints is a photo series about large to almost invisible footprints, from the industrial harbor of Cagliari to Chia bay. Click each picture to zoom in.
Pipes in the sea of Sarroch industrial area for oil transfer to the local refinery
A windmill park in the swamps located West of Cagliari
Sand castles on the beach of Cala Cipolla, Chia
Last tourists on the beach, Chia
The tower of Chia bay at sunset, behind a fresh water pond
Pictures show with Nikon D800 + 70-200 mm VRII f/2.8 or 16-35 mm f/4.