Photographer’s Note
It's not a tilted image! the square is really built with that angle!
La Valletta
The official name the Order of Saint John gave to the city was Humilissima Civitas Valletta - a city bound to humility, however with the building of bastions, curtains and ravelins, along with the beauty of the baroque buildings along its streets, it became known as Superbissima - the 'Superb', amongst the ruling houses of Europe. In Maltese it is colloquially known as Il-Belt, simply meaning "The City.
The foundation stone of Valletta was laid by the Grandmaster of the Order of Saint John, Jean Parisot de la Valette, on 28 March 1566; The Order (which was the long-time ruler of the city and the island) decided to found a new city on the Scebberras peninsula just after the end of the great Siege of Malta, so as to fortify the Order's position in Malta, effectively binding the Knights to the island. The city was designed by Francesco Lapparelli, while many of the most important buildings were built by Gerolamo Cassar. Valletta, hence, is an urban area which boasts many buildings from the 16th century and onwards, but most of them were built during the time of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem (the Knights Hospitaller, or Knights of Malta).
After the Knights and the brief French interlude, the next building boom in Valletta occurred during the British rule. Gates were widened, buildings demolished and rebuilt, houses widened and civic projects installed: However the whole city and its infrastructure were damaged by air raids in World War II, notably losing its majestic opera house constructed at the city entrance in the 19th century. The city contains various historic cafes, meeting places, restaurants, banks, hotels and Government offices. There are also public gardens which offer fantastic views of the Grand Harbour and other surroundings.
From Wikipedia
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image took just outside the city walls. a lage sqaure, empty of people and full of pidgeons, built on a hill and with a strange perspective!
an unknown church (for me) on the left.
Critiques | Translate
ChrisJ
(69522) 2006-03-11 3:40
Bonjourno Paolo
I like the intense blue of the sky. An interesting optical illusion. The horizon only looks tilted but the fg architecture is perfectly perpendicular. Well done & ciao.
xavshot
(61889) 2006-03-11 3:44
Bonjour Paolo
excellente place laissée au ciel bleu. Le cadrage de l'architecture sur la partie gauche de la photo est bien vu. Pour moi le léger tilt n'est pas dérangeant. Jolie photo pour un joli square
Bravo
Xavier
besnard
(30118) 2006-03-11 4:06
Bonjour Paolo
Belle composition de cet édifice qui se détache sur la neige et le bleu du ciel.
Merci pour le partage.
Amitiés
Nicole
erdna
(5346) 2006-03-11 9:37
I like the contrast between the sky, the church and the pavement. It is very dynamic. I was just wondering why you laced the church too close to the left frame?
Andre'
gaby
(19793) 2006-03-11 13:16
Paolo bonsoir - d'après les généalogistes, je serais originaire de l'Ile de Malte (malheureuesment, je n'y suis jamais allé) - très belle image mais je trouve l'angle stupéfiant (l'église est effectivement droite) - les couleurs sont très belles -
TE a malheureusement enlevé ma photo d'aujourd'hui : trop de PP !!! et je n'arrive plus à répondre à ceux qui l'avaient critiqué - enfin, ce n'est pas grave -
bon week end
Gaby
Graal
(57268) 2006-03-11 13:42
Ciao Paulo,
fantastic colour of sky, good composition and interesting place. I like it. Good note and good work.
Rgs, Aleksander
weswang
(18223) 2006-03-11 15:01
Hi Paolo, Hi Paolo, Nice contrast to show the outline of the skyline. It looks that the pigeons totally ignored your existence in this picture. An impressive beautiful blue sky to this beautiful and relax picture.
isabela_sor
(41909) 2006-03-12 3:35
What a beautiful composition,intense colors!!I like this peaceful place,Paolo...
Thank you
All the best
Isabela
jinju
(14265) 2006-03-12 4:42
Thats really how its built? Man, good thing Malta doesnt get cold winters because Id hate to walk across that when its all frozen up. The blue sky is fantastic.
berek
(28750) 2006-03-12 11:22
Hi Paolo,
very good point of view. beautiful sky colors and architecture. Good work. have a nice evening. Regards.
B.Erek
Meaning ( Sense ) 9,Framing:10,Idea :10
cessy
(13647) 2006-03-12 17:56
excellent capture of the building and the birds, Paolo
I like the angle and composition
very well done, and excellent notes
atus
(15452) 2006-03-13 3:40
Ciao Paolo,
prima di tutto grazie della visita e dei complimenti che Ti giro x la stupenda e folta galleria fotografica che hai su questo sito.Per quanto riguarda la foto in questione mi ha colpito la pendenza della piazza che sinceramente non ricordavo.Sono stato lì quasi vent'anni fà e non so neanche dove sono finite le foto.Hai fatto bene a dare tanto spazio al cielo con sto blu sgargiante e meno al suolo grigiastro nonostante che i piccioni danno un plus valore ad esso.
Complimenti e grazie di nuovo!
Attila
capthaddock
(28640) 2006-03-19 15:21
Hi Paolo - simply delightful, the titlty square is very interesting and its exposure well managed. Perhaps there is too much sky, a panoramic format may be interesting if you like that sort of format.
vinicio
(22260) 2006-06-05 6:01
Andando a caccia nella tua galleria ho trovato questa, molto bella e interessante, complimenti per tutto, trovo fantastica la prospettiva che hai usato, il POV basso, la chiesa e il pavimento della piazza in salita sono molto belli e affascinanti.
Ciao
Vinicio
Photo Information
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Copyright: Paolo Motta (Paolo)
(40641) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-05-10
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Canon PowerShot S410
- Exposure: f/7.1, 1/500 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2006-03-11 3:35








