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Exposure Date: 2011:05:12 17:18:23;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D2X;
Exposure Time: 1/400.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/14.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 200;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: +-10/6
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 50.0 mm mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 75 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Macintosh;


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Bel progetto ricco di piacevoli incastri,ben composti,a mio vedere mi sono accorto alla fine,il valore aggiunto di sinistra,peccato che non sia illuminata il viso(con un aiutino si recupera sicuramente).alla prossima avventura.............:-))paul

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Wonderful artistic presentation. The tonal and the light effect is very good. Like the processing and the composition.
All the best to you. Warm Regards.

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Andrea, I don't have to add my words here - - - it talks for it self!

Ciao Axel

 

PS I can not hesitate to add: Kind of multiple & extrapolated Renaissance here...

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paul, ruud, kaushik, axel, thanks for yoyr time. paul, i overexposed her a little becouse whit the opacity of the background's black she seemed unreal. maybe i was wrong.... (and compl for your italian)

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Vedi! Tu sei fatto per questo tipo di immagine: qui, come spesso ti accade, c'è un livello difficilmente raggiungibile da altri, quella ragazza fa la differenza e tu,pazientemente, aspetti e quasi già sai che lei passerà di lì e guarderà Marconi! Io sono fatto per cose più terra-terra! Ciao, Maurizio!

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La trovo anch'io veramente geniale e composta benissimo. Tra l'altro il formato quadrato è molto adatto alla composizione stessa. Anch'io come Paul schiarirei un po' il viso della ragazza., visto anche che gli altri due visi sono più chiari del suo. Ottimo lavoro! Alla prossima!

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the impact of art is your message; and you have created an interesting pastiche to express it.  the girl reminds me of myself looking at a de Bonis piece, caro, like at this moment with this picture... lol... but i make you blush. a very clever piece, caro. ;-} dp

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This is an impressive composition, well seen and presented. Creative and very original. An interesting is that there are four quite different motifs or details - foreground panel, background left, background right with branches and the woman. What a nice combination and truly amazing harmonisation within. All these four parts of the image are important, but most important to me is the worman and that she is looking up forming a diagonal from bottom left to the upper right corner. Bravo!

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Hats off!

 

Can't really think of an improvement to this one.

 

I do have a suggestion of an alternative crop. Not to improve upon it but to give you a "second take" of this picture. Both worthy to stand on their own.

 

I think a square crop of just the lower left corner would be interesting. (Showing the visitor and the image of the man and nothing else.)

 

I hope this helps,

 

Matthijs.

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matthijs, thanks for your accurate wiew. and thanks for your suggestion, you are right, i didnt see this possibility.  i was attracted by an exibition organized on the stairs in face of the modern art gallery, about 80 meters of distance. i saw the 2 similars (as eyes) photos, and, choosing the right step to stay, they was one over the other. is a place full of interesting points of wiew.

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A crop would be interesting, but it might rob the viewer of a lot of deliciously surreal confusion.

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A confusing composition, but it works beautifully, Andrea. I think the square format was a perfect choice here.. (especially because of the way the large main photograph was positioned - provides the right balance, imo)  Very cleverly perceived! Gr, M

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This is a beautiful presentation with your unique thoughts and great memories!Thnx for taking and sharing.Best regards(Bobby).
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