Leave a Reply
Want to join the discussion?Feel free to contribute!
Captured within the expansive, historic grounds of Parco di Monza, this image highlights the rhythmic geometry of the park's iconic tree-lined paths. The photographer utilized the natural perspective afforded by the pedestrian access to Villa Reale, framing the rows to emphasize the scale and serenity of one of Europeβs largest walled parks. By choosing to present the scene with minimal intervention, the image captures the raw, authentic atmosphere of the Italian landscape. It is an award-worthy study in symmetry and light, showcasing how a keen eye can transform a familiar public space into a compelling, structured visual narrative.
Born in Milan in 1958, Luca Renoldi is a dedicated photographer currently based near Monza, Italy. Balancing a professional career in industrial machinery with a lifelong passion for the arts, he travels globally with his camera to document the world as he sees it. Renoldi is known for his authentic approach, preferring to capture reality through his lens rather than constructing scenes, often experimenting with fractals and unique techniques to enhance his diverse portfolio.
Transparency Note: The resonance score (14.6/20) is calculated based on social engagement metrics collected before the award announcement.
Share your thoughts about this award-winning photograph. Your reviews contribute to the community engagement score.
The Tokyo Bay & the Traditional House Boats, by Michiko Matsumoto
Pier Ruins by Cameron Cope
zima pram kak u nas
wow ! :)