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Captured at the historic Parco di Monza, this image highlights the rhythmic geometry of trees lining the pedestrian access to Villa Reale. The photographer utilized the natural perspective of the landscape to emphasize the scale and order of the park, which stands as one of Europe's largest walled green spaces. By focusing on the repetition of the rows, the image creates a sense of depth and tranquility. It is award-worthy for its clean composition and the photographer's ability to find striking, natural patterns within a familiar, expansive environment, presenting a serene moment of Italian landscape photography.
Born in Milan in 1958, Luca Renoldi resides near Monza with his family. A dedicated professional who balances a career in industrial laundry management with a lifelong passion for photography, he is known for his indomitable energy and curiosity. His photographic approach favors authenticity, capturing the world as he sees it without excessive staging. Whether traveling globally for work or exploring local landscapes, Renoldi consistently integrates his artistic vision with his technical expertise, occasionally experimenting with fractals and unique visual techniques.
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