The Guardian by GiuseppeTorre

A stitch of six vertical shots for this wide picture of London; one of the best sunset ever seen in this city.
I took this photo surrounded by more than 20 other photographer; this is really the most photographed place in the world!
My big regret is to show you here the low resolution version only, from an image large more than 9k pixel.

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“Obscured by clouds” by GiuseppeTorre

This is the last stitch done during the huge paroxysm of 4/12 of the Mount Etna. here the TIMELAPSE
And the sun was obscured by the cloud…

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Aqueduct of Xalpa by swosina

The aqueduct’s purpose was to carry water from the Oro River to the city of Tepotzoltan. The structure is 41,900 meters in length and 61 meters in height (at its tallest point).

Construction began by the Jesuits but was completed by Manuel Romero de Torres due to the expulsion of the Jesuits from Mexico. The aqueduct was completed in 1854.

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Shining above the river by GiuseppeTorre

The waterfalls of the river Alcantara under the light of the Milky Way.
A work composed by 8 stitched pictures.

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The Guardian by GiuseppeTorre

A legendary place, the company of so many photographers around me and a sunset ever seen before .. everything deserved the immersion of a wide stitch; 5 vertical shots .

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