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w.a.t.r. 2 - the castle


andrea-de-bonis

Exposure Date: 2011:02:13 12:06:46;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D200;
ExposureTime: 1/320 s;
FNumber: f/9;
ISOSpeedRatings: 200;
ExposureProgram: Aperture priority;
ExposureBiasValue: 0;
MeteringMode: CenterWeightedAverage;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 50 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Macintosh;


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ah, ecco... è rotato! non riuscivo a capire... c'è il muretto che mi confondeva, però bello il risultato

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This is a good concept and again an excellent final result. The reflection is just fantastic and the composition is tastful. I like your idea to rotate it, but if it is mine i would keep it with no rotation. It is also fantastic as it is in original - upside up.
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Andrea, I think the idea of rotating this works very well. I like that the actual wall and it's reflection are so similar that the line where they meet gets blurred, creating a wonderful look of a waterfall with the cyclists riding through it. The detail of the arch in the lower left and the shadowed arch on the right along with the dark water at the top make a nice sort of frame. 

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thanks for your time, my friend. the rotation, well, just becouse i wanted to drive attention on the castle and on how it "survey" the river (as many time ago) 

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Un riflesso dalle tonalità delicate accompagnato da quel leggero movimento dell'acqua che gli dà un tocco di originalità. Complimenti

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hi Andrea.. i dont think it needs a tilt or anything else. your style is simple and of minimalism . we get it.. you dont need a lot of words to express it.. just my opinion.. for you less is always more... samme
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i luv the "not rotated" just as much, maestro. replace that black triangle with the real illustration, and both pictures are beauties. bravo ;-} dp

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Another great reflection image that makes me eyes view it all in reality as well as the reflection as my mind tries to understand what is unfolding. I love how simple it is, yet so very complex.

 

Keep them coming...

 

deb

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oh well... i like the rotated image, looking at the world upside down, giving primacy to the reflection over the standard view... very interesting and fresh

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Splendid !

Congrats !

BTW: the tries above don't match the original ;)

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ciao! come stai? sono riapparsa per pochi minuti e vedo questa meraviglia...bellissima. Mi ricorda la mia di Venezia...capovolta. Amo le foto capovolte, che ci devo fare? un bacio, Paola

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Captivating reflection upside down, Andrea. I also find reflected images often more dramatic and richer in imagination when shown like this. This one is particularly interesting because the bottom half circles in this 180 rotated position acts as a sturdy holder, like a bucket as if it caresses the fleeting image above. Well seen!

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