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Dancing for Joy (I Love You No.1)

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I was wandering around when I met these people at a Sunday market of regional specialities: the stand of the Sardinian nougat played some lively music aloud. These people were overcome by an outburst of joy. Just a few seconds of dancing to make a bleak Sunday merrier. Thank you for your comments! The flag is nicknamed "the Four Moors' Banner" ("Bandiera dei Quattro Mori"). The flag is white with a red cross and four Moor's heads in the quarters. According to the Iberic tradition, the flag was created by King of Aragon Peter I after the victory of Alcoraz (1096). The battle was won with the help of St. George, therefore the red cross; the heads are those of the four defeated Moorish kings. The Sardinian tradition associates the Four Moors' banner to the mythical standard given by Pope Benedict II to the Pisans, who helped the Sardinians to fight the Sarracen invaders in 1017. The oldest representation of the emblem dates back to 1281, and can be seen on a seal of the Royal Chancellery of Peter the Great of Aragon. The Four Moors were associated to Sardinia only in the second half of the XIVth century, however. The emblem was widely used in the Spanish Sardinia, on engravings, coins and the standards of the special corps "Tercios de Cederna", created by Don Carlos to protect the island, and which fought the Turks in Tunis (1535) and Lepanto (1571). The representation of the Moors was not fixed: the Moors might face right or left or each other two by two, might be crowned, and might be banded. In the middle of the 18th century the Moors faced left and were eye-banded. A given reason for this is the lack of liberalism of the Piemontese government against the Sardinian population. The emblem was later used by the "Brigata Sassari" .In 1952 the emblem became the official symbol of the Region. The Four Moors face the fly and the band was placed on their forehead. Source: B. Fois "Lo stemma dei quattro mori, breve storia dell'emblema dei Sardi". Carlo Delfino Editore, Sassari (1990).

Comments (16)


MC-Jay-One

10:52AM | Tue, 10 March 2009

Very great capture, seems that they have many fun :)

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lyron

10:58AM | Tue, 10 March 2009

Cool shot!!

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MOSKETON

11:17AM | Tue, 10 March 2009

SIMPATICA IMAGEN. GRACIAS POR COMPARTIRLA.

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flora-crassella

11:34AM | Tue, 10 March 2009

an interesting, historical history. Marvelous, moved and merry photo!!

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marcopolinski

11:36AM | Tue, 10 March 2009

an excellent candid shot ... these two are obviously having a great time, and you caught them in the moment. Fantastico!

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Amosicho

12:30PM | Tue, 10 March 2009

Very great capture

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Enmos

2:24PM | Tue, 10 March 2009

Cool candid shot !! :)

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bmac62

2:43PM | Tue, 10 March 2009

Great action shot and thanks for leaving it big to be able to zoom in and see he isn't quite as old as I originally thought:-)

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glix70

2:58PM | Tue, 10 March 2009

Piena di gioia estemporanea, mi vien voglia di ballar!!! Bella!!! :)

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Richardphotos

3:02PM | Tue, 10 March 2009

you captured the spirit of the mirth

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durleybeachbum

3:12PM | Tue, 10 March 2009

MARVELLOUS!

frankie96

4:37PM | Tue, 10 March 2009

They are really into the spirit of the moment...and enjoying life...

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THROBBE

5:12PM | Tue, 10 March 2009

Fun shot!

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junge1

6:49PM | Tue, 10 March 2009

Beautifully captured!

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jeroni

6:52PM | Tue, 10 March 2009

Splendid composition and colors my friend

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timtripp

10:44PM | Tue, 10 March 2009

fantastic capture!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.0
MakeKONICA MINOLTA
ModelDiMAGE Z5
Shutter Speed1/60
ISO Speed50
Focal Length23

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