Photographer's Note
Todi is a town and comune (municipality) of the province of Perugia (Umbria) in central Italy. It is perched on a tall two-crested hill overlooking the east bank of the river Tiber, commanding distant views in every direction.
In the 1990s, Richard S. Levine, a professor of architecture at the University of Kentucky, chose Todi as the model sustainable city, because of its scale and its ability to reinvent itself over time. After that, the Italian press reported on Todi as the world's most livable city
According to the legend, said to have been recorded around 1330 BC by a mythological Quirinus Colonus, Todi was built by Hercules, who here killed Cacus, and gave the city the name of Eclis.
Historical Todi was founded by the ancient Italic people of the Umbri, in the 8th-7th century BC, with the name of Tutere (Pliny, Naturalis Historia). The name means "border", being the city located on the frontier with the Etruscan dominions. It probably was still under the latter's influence when it was conquered by the Romans in 217 BC. According to Silius Italicus, it had a double line of walls that stopped Hannibal himself after his victory at the Trasimeno. In most Latin texts, the name of the town took the form Tuder.
Christianity spread to Todi very early, through the efforts of St. Terentianus. Bishop St. Fortunatus became the patron saint of the city for his heroic defense of it during the Gothic siege. In Lombard times, Todi was part of the Duchy of Spoleto.
After the 12th century the city started to expand again: the government was held first by consuls, and then by podestà and a people's captain, some of whom achieved wide fame. In 1244 the new quarters, housing mainly the new artisan classes, were enclosed in a new circle of walls. In 1290 the city had 40,000 inhabitants. Communal autonomy was lost in 1367 when the city was annexed to the Papal States: the local overlordship shifted among various families (the Tomacelli, the Malatesta, Braccio da Montone, Francesco Sforza, etc.). Although reduced to half of its former population, Todi lived a brief period of splendour under bishop Angelo Cesi, who rebuilt several edifices or added new ones, like the Cesia Fountain that still bears his name.
In July 1849 Todi received Giuseppe Garibaldi, who was fleeing after the failed democratic attempt of the Republic of Rome.
Todi is the birthplace of the Franciscan poet Jacopone da Todi, who is buried in a special crypt in the church of S. Fortunato.
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Nicou
(193814) 2011-11-28 0:52
Hello
fantastique compo et iamge superbe quelle vue sur cette place, avec ces facades ces édiffices fantastique compo et iamge ce facade encor léchée par les rayons du soleils ces personnage image viviante, grandisoe.
Bravo et amitié
Nicou
Guenther
(10915) 2011-11-28 1:36
Ciao Silvio,
splendido POV, mi piace la grande profondità, il grandangolo che fa sembrare immensa la piazza, le persone ben piazzate in primo piano sulla scalinata. L'immagine mi sembra un po' scura ma ciò è sicuramente anche dovuto al mio schermo che non è molto luminoso...
Buona giornata
Günther
ChrisJ
(172436) 2011-11-28 1:47
Ciao Silvio,
Superb warm cold colour contrasts, especially at left between the orange façade of the building & the blue sky. Good sharpness & perspective, & the people add scale. Tfs!
snunney
(130967) 2011-11-28 3:47
Hello Silvio,
A fine long perspective on this piazza with its very attractive architecture. I like the well chosen point of view with the people on the steps inviting us to join them and step into the scene. Lovely light and shadow play with excellent detail to be observed in the sunlit façades on the left.
Budapestman
(82620) 2011-11-28 3:53
Hi Silvio,
a splendid shot of this beautiful view I like the composition and the architectural details, the soft lights are beautiful, great view, Tfs! Have a nice week! Kellemes hetet kívánok!
György
lousat
(140026) 2011-11-28 4:07
Ammazza che prospettiva 3D e che gioco di luci e ombre,una grande foto caro Silvio,quanto te li meriti i complimenti non mi tiro indietro!! Buona giornata,Luciano
Sergiom
(117241) 2011-11-28 6:34
Ciao Silvio
Une belle photo en deux temps. Un beau combat entre les ombres et la lumière qui se fait très rare dans cette image, mais qui illumine bien le toit des bâtiments sur la gauche.
Amicalement
Serge
JFS
(32459) 2011-11-28 6:59
La deliziosa luce fa ancora più bella questa piazza di sogno. Un momento bellissimo. Grazie Silvio!
Saluti,
Juan
krzychu30
(15512) 2011-11-28 7:41
Hello Silvio,
what a beautiful comosition.Intresting architecture perfectly presented in a very unique light conditions.The last rays of setting sun litting the whole scene up with beautiful,warm coloured light.Also worth mentioning is excellently chosen POV.I like it.
Best Regards
Krzysztof
peppe59
(14555) 2011-11-28 8:17
Ciao Silvio,
bellissima questa piazza, difficile ma speciale la luce al tramonto che disegna delle geometrie particolari, ottimo lavoro e buona settimana
peppe
saxo042
(38078) 2011-11-28 12:20
Hi Silvio,
It is easy to imagine this square some 500 years ago. It was most likely the same view but people have changed. The house with a deviating colour to the left might have been another one too, but still a very timeless feeling of this view. A beautiful capture!
Kind regards
Gunnar
faletiz
(10113) 2011-11-28 12:53
Ciao Silvio
bellissima luce e grande scorcio! Questa piazza è meravigliosa! Mi piace moltissimo la luce che colora di rosa la parte alta dei palazzi mentre la piazza è già in ombra.
Letizia
siamesa
(28231) 2011-11-28 14:54
Boa noite Silvio
Fine composition. The shadows and lights are very well managed.spectacular noturnal photo.
Abraços
maria
Sonata11
(34119) 2011-11-28 18:48
Hello Silvio,
what a wonderful comosition of this fantastic view. Great perspective, colors, sharpness, clarity. Fantastic PoV and DOF as well. Stunningly beautiful. Perfectly well done. Awesome !!!!! I love it.
All the best,
Barbara
csabagaba
(7018) 2011-11-30 1:01
Ciao Silvio!
Well done on this late afternoon photo of the beautiful location. The lights are beautiful, the buildings seem more vivid colors, but the space was almost dark. Good diagonal point of view, the people in spite of the atmosphere is very peaceful. Great job.
Your young friend
Csaba
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Copyright: Silvio Sorcini (Silvio1953)
(222991)
- Genre: ·ç¾°
- Medium: ²ÊÉ«
- Date Taken: 2011-11-13
- Categories: Architecture
- Exposure: f/7.1, 1/60 seconds
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- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2011-11-28 0:27
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