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elportebonheur

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Perfect exposure, with superior clarity and detail. Very well seen. How do you like the lens you used for this shot? I'm a Nikon shooter, but I'm thinking of renting the Nikon 17-55 f/2.8 for a test, and was curious as to your comments on your Canon lens, generally speaking.

 

Regards,

 

-Ade

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Very good composition, light & depth that really makes one feel that one is walking along the narrow lane towards the exit of light.
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Wonderful light and composition and texture. A very fine image. (I wanted to rate it higher but was prevented by PN's absurd rule.) Regards...
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Muy bonito el encuadre y el juego de luz y sombra. La gama de color y la textura estupendas. Un saludo: Gema.
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@ Chan, Maurizio, Brett, Andrew,Ade, Cherlyn, Mehmet, Joseph, Gema: Again, thank you to all of you for your visit and your encouraging comments. Warm regards, El.
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Pretty picture for the balanced light and soft tones,I like photos on mountain homes.

I only removed the orange sign on the left above the door ... with photoshop, the rest its ok :-)

 

Ciao Fabrizio

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Thank you for your visit and constructive comment. You might have a point with the sign - I thought about it, but in the end I left it as it was when I made the photo. Well, I posted the image under 'documentation' which in my opinion should show 'the momentum' in a quasi unmodified and unchanged manner. But however, from the aesthetic point of view I accept what you say, Fabrizio. Again, thank you for your input, with best regards, El.
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This is just so inviting...and everything a good photo should be. I draws my eye into the frame and makes me want to wander down that path. Great composition, textures, and light, El.
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Thank you for diggingout this one. Yes, I like this post also very much myself. It's taken in a small hamlet up in the Western Alps, well known for their murals. In winter not easy to reach in summer a perfect 'chill out' destination...
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