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Photo ID 328209
06-22-13
dvg
I do like the lighting and the perspective. Nice ambience. Nice Photo. Dimitris V. Georgopoulos, Athens, Greece. P.S: I like the photo in your avatar. Thinking of an F2 and anyone of the great Nikkors 105mm like the f2.5, f1.8 the Macro f2.8 or the old scalloped barrel f2.5? All that legendary lenses that wrote a history of their own.
Photo ID 332502
06-22-13
itus49
A classic of Italian country
Photo ID 332049
06-22-13
dvg
I am coming back to this excellent photo of yours. One of the most interesting pictures of Eiffel in perspective. Bust as the "devil is in the details" I am deeply moved of the short stories written on the hand of the statue. Someones by the names F. Edavili and I. Noiar stood there. Someone else from Yousra, Tunis stood there as well, probably Alwiti who loves Toyssir. Excellent eye Sol, excellent. Dimitris V. Georgopoulos, Athens, Greece.
Photo ID 332486
06-22-13
tclair
Very nice capture!
Photo ID 29641
06-22-13
JT
nice classic look to this.
Photo ID 330161
06-22-13
c_polana
Great, Dan!
Photo ID 332470
06-22-13
c_polana
Great shot!
Photo ID 330455
06-22-13
c_polana
Thank you, Dan
Photo ID 332454
06-22-13
c_polana
Thank you, Dan
Photo ID 332494
06-22-13
sol
Good street scene!
Photo ID 332492
06-22-13
sol
Another very good and funny, Dan!
Photo ID 332501
06-22-13
sol
Spectacular!
Photo ID 332451
06-22-13
sol
The result of the work is interesting as a whole. The author has explained his intent and his unique insights. If we we had to do this work traditionally (before the existence of software for image), we would overexposing in the laboratory stage. Using the "exposure time" of the enlarger and working for areas. By covering and uncovering areas. Each zone corresponding exposure time. More time ... more overexposure in the zone desired ... Photoshop does not do miracles. I always use Any software like I was in my old lab. I apply the technique I know. While it is true that working with software is more comfortable, cleaner and they do not need to be with the red light! :) According to my personal opinion, the end result is what matters. And the result is what the author wants to show us in each of his works. Again ... good work, Leonardo!
Photo ID 324725
06-22-13
leicanthrope
Quite a lovely scene.
Photo ID 322476
06-22-13
falcotto56
Con colpevole ritardo (non l'avevo notata, confesso), mi aggiungo al coro degli elogi per questa stupenda immagine. Leonardo.
Photo ID 332451
06-22-13
falcotto56
Herman Hello and thank you for your message. This is not my style. I especially love the street photography. So I wrote to my dear Sol, in answer to the question. "I have made ​​this series of shots using the high contrast just to avoid represent individuals in their true identity. But I believe that the photo must also represent the situations and conditions of men. And this should serves to reflect! That's why I started with the market almost deserted and ended up with people who ask for alms." The high contrast after I made ​​with the PC. But I do not have photoshop, only small Windows program to make small interventions. Dear greetings and thank you for your attention towards me. Leonardo.
Photo ID 322476
06-22-13
leicanthrope
Amazing photograph!
Photo ID 332349
06-22-13
evje
perfect, an very good
Photo ID 327634
06-22-13
cancan
sumply beautiful
Photo ID 332497
06-22-13
leicanthrope
No idea! It appeared to be an interesting conversation. It was what initially attracted me to the scene.
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