I know that I risk the expulsion from the community, or at least a fine, by posting a panorama made of only two (!!) shots. However, I like it because of one detail: while the attention is attracted by the Castle of Pergine, hidden in the background there is a little dot of light right below the Becco di Filadonna. Maybe some adventurer who has reached the highest, and most beautiful summit of the Vigolana massif to enjoy the moonlight, the one casting the shadows that one clearly sees on the northern flanks of the mountain.
This is the alignment which I prefer between the castle and the Vigolana skyline. Alas, it cannot be extended neither left- nor rightwards since it is surrounded on both sides by the last buildings and lights of Pergine. Maybe better results could be achieved by climbing the roof of some house, but this is beyond my proposals, especially now that the roofs are covered by icy snow...
Position: 46.0691 11.2551
Larger: https://bit.ly/36DiAru
Hans-Jörg Bäuerle, Gerhard Eidenberger, Johannes Ha, Heinz Höra, Thomas Janeck, Giuseppe Marzulli, Jan Lindgaard Rasmussen, Christoph Seger, Michael Strasser, Jens Vischer, Augustin Werner
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BR Gerhard.
Jan: it is interesting for me to see how your idea is different from mine. Given the conditions, which prevented me from including the whole massif, I tried to maximize the contrast between the incompleteness of the skyline and the self-containedness of the castle mass. I was so convinced, that I cut off everything else already on the place. Only later, here at the screen, materialized the far light... as we say in Italy: between two contenders, it is the third the one who enjoys!
Giuseppe: pensa, io che lavoro a Pergine sono entrato nel castello l'ultima volta nel 2005, e neanche per il castello in sé, ma per fare un accompagnamento al pianoforte...
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