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elportebonheur

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I like this overdetailed photo. disorder seem to be a perfect order. You managed to get a good ROT and fine depth. Even though light conditions wasn't too good, sharpness allover the photo is just amazing. what to say more? FANTASTIC.

Cheers, VS

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El, as usual, your Line 4 is very well documented street photo .Exposure,light and composition. But I find historic cafes like Mulassano or Baratti & Milano are invaded by US fast food joint.
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you have so much good images I appreciate in your portofolio....this particular one has really nothing compared to other wonderful ones you present...maybe as a complement image part of a serie on city night mood or something like that.... but then it's only my personal view and I respect the fact that a lot of people seems to appreciate it fully...
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Thank you to all of you for visiting and commenting on 'Line 4'. I appreciate your support very much. Thank you very much indeed.

 

To Amal:......................Thank you for your kind and interesting considerations. But there is no reason to worry: Turin has 1400 cafés, 850 restaurants ( give or take a few)... and 25 McD's... The city has a long and rich culinary tradition and is one of the "world's capitals of fine taste". Concerning the historic cafés ( including the two you mentioned) they still conserve the elegance of fin de siècle atmosphere and where barman will fix to order not just a cup of coffee but an entire range of variations. Generally speaking - no problem at all with fast food chains... However, the current recession has altered the dining habits, no doubt. Best regards, El

 

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It's always a pleasure to see you visit again. Still in Belgium? If so, best regards to Vlaams Brabant and thank you for coming by.
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Your high standard in street shots is evident again - well done. It allows me, thousands of miles away, to see a slice of life in your world. A young man on the left with a brisk stride, glasses, well dressed and probably confirming his date for tonight. If one could delve into each of the lives, I am sure that a painting of words would result. Thanks for stopping by one of my recent images.
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Thank you for your visit and for your comprehensive interpretation of the scene. I read your considerations with much attention and thank you for taking the time to let me know. Again, nice to see you back, Tony. Best regards, El
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