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  • This is a pic taken on 30.12.2007 at the delta of river Soca in Italy. Here is the natural reserve of “Isola della cona” which is one of the best palces for birdwatching in Italy and maybe in Europe. More than 300 spieces of birds live here plus wild horses Camurage and a lot of other animals. Is a wanderful place. Canon 20D sigma 18-50 at f3,5 / HDR from three shots in ps cs3 + photomatix tonemaped on one level. © COPYRIGHT NOTICE / The work contained in my gallery is copyrighted ©2008 Robert Pavsic. All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My work does not belong to the public domain. If you have doubts about this matter email me.

  • One om my finest shots in prospective is this very simple image taken somewhere in the north-east Italy near Udine. What can I say.. I was hunting the clouds ^^ This is a 6 pictures merge image © COPYRIGHT NOTICE / The work contained in my gallery is copyrighted ©2008 Robert Pavsic. All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My work does not belong to the public domain. If you have doubts about this matter email me.

  • A light mist rises from the surface of a green alpine lake as the morning sun touches the water

  • The Chiesa di Santa Maria di Nives church in Osoppo in Friuli, Italy

  • The Chiesa di Santa Maria di Nives church in Osoppo in Friuli, Italy

  • A field of corn growing in the Italian region of Friuli – a big producer of corn, but mainly for polenta rather than sweetcorn

  • A field of corn growing in the Italian region of Friuli – a big producer of corn, but mainly for polenta rather than sweetcorn. There is an out of focus pylon in the background

  • A field of corn growing in the Italian region of Friuli – a big producer of corn, but mainly for polenta rather than sweetcorn. There is a group of farm buildings in the background beyond the corn

  • A field of corn growing in the Italian region of Friuli – a big producer of corn, but mainly for polenta rather than sweetcorn. There is a group of farm buildings in the background beyond the corn

  • A field of corn growing in the Italian region of Friuli – a big producer of corn, but mainly for polenta rather than sweetcorn

  • Bare winter trees and snow covered mountains in the Friuli region of north east Italy.

  • The Tagliamento River in the northern Italian region of Friuli, known as ‘Il Tagliamento’. It is October and the trees are showing their autumn colours

  • Two wild horses cross an area of wetland in the Isonzo wetland nature reserve in northern Italy

  • The green waters of the north east Italian Lake Barcis, Lago di Barcis in Italy, in deepest mid-winter

  • Lakeside trees covered by a fresh layer of snow

  • A diving platform juts out into the waters of Lagi di Barcis in north east Italy. It is mid-winter and no one is swimming

  • A river in mid winter in the Italian region of Friuli. The river is rippled in the foregound due to a small dam.

  • Photographs from the Friuli region of north east Italy

  • Ministry of Heritage and Cultural Activities, Superintendence for the Architectural, the Landscape, the Historical Heritage. Artistic and Ethno-Anthropological of Italy / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— HDR processed in Photomatix Pro 3.1.3 from a single RAW image, then processed using CS4 – no tripod used Nikon D100 Sigma 28/70 Miramare Castle – Trieste – Italia The Castle of Miramare and its Park were built by order of Ferdinand Maximilian of Hapsburg (1832/ 1867), younger brother of Franz Joseph, Emperor of Austria. In 1850, at the age of eighteen, Maximilian came to Trieste with his brother Charles and, immediately afterwards,he set off on a short cruise toward the near East. This journey confirmed his intention to sail and to get to know the World. In 1852 he was appointed Officer and in 1854 he became Commander in Chief of the Imperial Navy. He decided to move to Trieste and to have a home built facing the sea and surrounded by a park worthy of his name and rank.According to the tradition, when the Archduke was caught in a sudden storm in the Gulf, he took shelter in the little harbour of Grignano and he chose that bare rocky spur of limestone origin as the setting for his home. The whole complex, purchased for the first time at the beginning of March 1856, was called Miramar, after the name of Prince Ferdinand of Saxony’s residence in Pena, Portugal. Designed in 1856 by Carl Junker, an Austrian architect, the architectural structure of Miramare was finished in 1860. The style reflects the artistic interests of the Archduke, who was acquainted with the architectural style of Austria, Germany and England which was mainly eclectic. The craftsman Franz Hofmann and his son, Julius, were entrusted with the furnishing and decorations. Hofmann, who worked in the city of Trieste, was a skilful artisan who was willing to follow Maximilian’s suggestions.Both the artisan and his patron had a similar cultural formation and they were well acquainted with the eclectic tendencies of the time.The work, steadily supervised by Maximilian, was finished only after his departure in 1864 for Mexico where he was appointed Emperor and where he was shot in Queretaro in June 1867.Maximilian intended to create in the Castle an intimate atmosphere in the area reserved for his family – an area which he wanted to be in contact with nature and to reflect should convey his own spirit and that of an epoch. On the ground floor, destined for the use of Maximilian and his wife, Charlotte of Belgium, worthy of note are / the bedroom and the Archduke’s office, which reproduce the cabin and the stern wardroom respectively of the frigate “Novara”, the war-ship used by Maximilian when he was Commander of the Navy to circumnavigate the world between 1857 and 1859; the library, whose walls are lined with bookshelves and the rooms of the Archduchess with their tapestry of light-blue silk. On the first floor which was set aside for guests and where we can find the Throne Room, the magnificent panelling on the ceiling and walls, and the Chinese and Japanese drawing-rooms with their oriental furnishings stand out; of particular interest is the room decorated with paintings by Cesare Dell’acqua,portraying the history of Maximilian and Miramare.Currently, the rooms in the Castle are mostly arranged according to the original layout decided upon by Maximilian and Charlotte. A valuable photographic reportage commissioned by the Archduke himself made the reconstruction possible.Nowadays to visit the Castle is to experience the fascination of life in the middle of the 19th century in a residence that has remained largely intact and which gives the visitor an insight into the personality of Maximilian.

  • A field in the Friuli region of north east Italy. It is autumn, and the soy bean crop in the foreground will soon be ready for harvesting.

  • A field in December in the Friuli region of north east Italy. Deep shadows are cast in the freshly ploughed from the low sun of the late afternoon.

  • Snow covered mountains in the north east Italian region of Friuli

  • The Friulian landscape of north east Italy in autumn showing a mixture of clouds in the sky including cumulus and cirrocumulus

  • A bench in the snow on the shore of Lago di Barcis in north east Italy

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