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Lunar Eclipse over "Villa Capra"


The total lunar eclipse of 21 January 2001 gave me a good opportunity to take this picture of one of the most beautiful and popular buildings set in the outings of Vicenza, my birth city. Built in 1570 for the prelate Paolo Almerico, "La Rotonda" (officially "Villa Capra") is probably the most famous Villa of Andrea Palladio (1508/1580). It is situated atop a hill and has four identical facades that look out upon cultivated fields on three sides and a wooded slope on the fourth, from where this picture was taken. La Rotonda differentiates in the scenery of the venetian villas of the latter half of the '500: it's a suburban mansion, refined meeting point for the aristocratic of Vicenza, place of amusement and "literary idleness". Only Capra family, that acquired it in the 1591, ordered to Vincenzo Scamozzi the adjacent buildings assigned to the agricultural life.
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Sunrise over the Ocean


Sunrise over the ocean as seen from La Palma mountain top. Many clouds were floating over the sea well below the visible horizon.
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A night of astrophotography


A night with telescopes at Roque del Los Muchachos summit.
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African nights


The rotation around the sout pole, recorded at Farm Hakos, in Namibia, Africa. The red light paths were left by my portable night light during my movement back and forth my room and the telescope location
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Stars' powered wind mill


Meeline station, Mt. Magnet, Western Australia
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Imaging in the Outback


My portable telescope is tracking the stars during a photo session at Meeline station, Mt. Magnet, Western Australia
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Zodiacal Light & Milky Way


The Zodiacal Light and the winter Milky Way before dawn at Roque de Los Muchachos the morning of  October 1, 2003. The main telescopes silhouette from left to right are the William Herschel Telescope (WHT), the Northern Telescope (NOT), and Galileo Telescope (TNG) and the dome of Grantecan.
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Dancing under the South Pole


The entrance gate of Farm Hakos, in Namibia
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Southern Settings


The Southern Cross was setting during this 5 minutes fixed camera exposure. But every minute I slightly defocused obtaining this particular effect...
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The sky above, the sky under


A truly impossible reflection. In fact this is a mosaic of two polar star trails, the northern sky (upper) taken from Canary Island (28° North) and the southern one (below) taken from Namibia (23° South).
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Winter sky and a comet above Warrambungle


This time Lapse was captured on December 28th with the all sky cam installed at Warrumbungle observatory where my telescope is located. At the end of the time lapse it is possible to see comet Lovejoy rising above the horizon close the bottom center part.

Lunar Eclipse over "Villa Capra"


The total lunar eclipse of 21 January 2001 gave me a good opportunity to take this picture of one of the most beautiful and popular buildings set in the outings of Vicenza, my birth city. Built in 1570 for the prelate Paolo Almerico, "La Rotonda" (officially "Villa Capra") is probably the most famous Villa of Andrea Palladio (1508/1580). It is situated atop a hill and has four identical facades that look out upon cultivated fields on three sides and a wooded slope on the fourth, from where this picture was taken. La Rotonda differentiates in the scenery of the venetian villas of the latter half of the '500: it's a suburban mansion, refined meeting point for the aristocratic of Vicenza, place of amusement and "literary idleness". Only Capra family, that acquired it in the 1591, ordered to Vincenzo Scamozzi the adjacent buildings assigned to the agricultural life.
Marco > 
Lunar Eclipse over "Villa Capra"


The total lunar eclipse of 21 January 2001 gave me a good opportunity to take this picture of one of the most beautiful and popular buildings set in the outings of Vicenza, my birth city. Built in 1570 for the prelate Paolo Almerico, "La Rotonda" (officially "Villa Capra") is probably the most famous Villa of Andrea Palladio (1508/1580). It is situated atop a hill and has four identical facades that look out upon cultivated fields on three sides and a wooded slope on the fourth, from where this picture was taken. La Rotonda differentiates in the scenery of the venetian villas of the latter half of the '500: it's a suburban mansion, refined meeting point for the aristocratic of Vicenza, place of amusement and "literary idleness". Only Capra family, that acquired it in the 1591, ordered to Vincenzo Scamozzi the adjacent buildings assigned to the agricultural life.

Lunar Eclipse over "Villa Capra"


The total lunar eclipse of 21 January 2001 gave me a good opportunity to take this picture of one of the most beautiful and popular buildings set in the outings of Vicenza, my birth city. Built in 1570 for the prelate Paolo Almerico, "La Rotonda" (officially "Villa Capra") is probably the most famous Villa of Andrea Palladio (1508/1580). It is situated atop a hill and has four identical facades that look out upon cultivated fields on three sides and a wooded slope on the fourth, from where this picture was taken. La Rotonda differentiates in the scenery of the venetian villas of the latter half of the '500: it's a suburban mansion, refined meeting point for the aristocratic of Vicenza, place of amusement and "literary idleness". Only Capra family, that acquired it in the 1591, ordered to Vincenzo Scamozzi the adjacent buildings assigned to the agricultural life.
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