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Castles in the city

Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 2:25 pm
by Julio1fer
It took me several months to finish a roll in the Nikon F. Instead of the usual boats, I took to documenting some bizarre places.

The first one was the Pittamiglio castle, which is a large house built around 1910, in the Pocitos area of the Rambla, our coastal avenue. Today, the castle it is pressed among apartment buildings. It has a boat's bow in the front. complete with references as they tell me (Mr. Pittamiglio was an alchemist).

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The second is the minicastle in Rodo park. This was built earlier, around 1904, in front of an artificial lake. It was a place to take children on Sundays. Nowadays, the lake is being drained for cleaning, and the castle has been taken over by graffitiers.

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This passage allows one to walk around the castle. Should be an interesting place at night.

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Look at this legend above the entrance.

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The door is locked, but there is a hole through which one can peer into the inside.

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I hope that our local government restores this place some day!

Thanks for looking. Film was Pan F+ in Beutler. I underexposed most of the shots, but fortunately the scanner got them anyway.

Re: Castles in the city

Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 7:35 pm
by jamesmck
Nice work, Julio.

Re: Castles in the city

Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 9:25 pm
by PFMcFarland
Architectural oddities are always great for a photo shoot, and you got some really good examples, Julio. That ships prow is terrific (something I would do if I built a house), though it could do with a more subtle figurehead. Too bad about all the graffiti on the other place.

PF

Re: Castles in the city

Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:10 am
by GrahamS
Good work, Julio. Thanks for sharing these. That Nikon F is in good hands. Have you replaced the foam seals in the mirror box?

Re: Castles in the city

Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2017 9:39 pm
by Julio1fer
Thanks for the comments! Yes Graham, I sent the F for a CLA when I got it, and I believe that the foam seals were replaced at the time. In any case the beast works nicely.

The figurehead in the bow is a Victoria of Samotracia, they tell me. A bit overdone.