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Artist: {Marco Mazzotta};
Exposure Date: 2012:02:12 10:31:35;
Copyright: ©2007 {nome} / {agenzia}, tutti i diritti sono riservati;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D60;
FNumber: f/36.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 100;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 55.0 mm mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 82 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS Windows;

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Very nice scene but I have the impression that it should be rotated slightly to the left to achieve a true horizontal.Have you tried this with a tighter crop of the right side?I think it would enhance this excellent image.

Salutations-Laurent

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Lovely Idyllic winter scenery with a pleasant assotment of buildings and barns as a focal point. I do think there is merit in Laurents suggestion to crop the image on the right, the elimination of the lower RH tree would leave the image better balanced. Very well done! 

Best Regards

Alf

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I've noticed a couple of things with the excellent shot of a village or property at wintertime.  Firstly, the whole picture seems to have its horizon tilted to the right by a noticiable margin.  Such a move would have been fine if there had been more action in the photo.  A passing vehicle, a flock of birds, or a person or two somewhere in the crysal-white boundary between the foreground and the background could have demanded a certain horizon tilt.  However, there is no such action and it feels like your photo is listing heavily.  I woud suggest next time either waiting for some movement, or resettting the photo to a more classic landscaoe-level shot.

This being said, all of it IMO, your photo does an excellent job about drawing out the atmosphere of cold in the environment.  The darkened buildings do well to make things frigid.

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...thank you for the dedicated time analysing my photo.

Tilted pictures. Probably you have reason, but in any case it was very difficult. I remember very well that the bubble on my tripod told me the the camera was horizontal.

It is an old farm in wich the position of the hauses are in a certain way scatterd. In otherwords, the hauses are not parallel to the plan of the camera's sensor (so there is inside the group of houses a certain amount of perspective lines). Another factor, the houses are not on the top but on the gentle flank of the hill,

By the way a mistke should be occurred but unfortunately  i did not recognise it even in pp.

I tried to attempt to rotate the picture 1 deg anticlockwise. I will send you asap the result.

About to insert "a passing vehicle, a flock of birds, or a person or two somewhere in the crysal-white boundary between the foreground"to give more action in the photo, really nobody was there for a long time.  

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