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rafal_suder

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I'm very interested of your opinion. I know, it's maybe a 'little bit' over PP. But is it acceptable or not?

Thanks

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I don't think it is too over processed. I have not seen images of this place in Tuscany before. It is usually the scenic roads, hills and farm/villas. I would love to really have time to explore this place. I don't think my camera would be put down for long. Would love to see more of this place if you have many images!! I imagine that this is where your fine image of the 'door' and steps was taken.

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Gail, yes that's right - the picture of the door was also taken in Pitigliano. I highly recommend you to visit this city. I'll try to issue some more pictures taken in this place (all will have 'Pitigliano' in the title). It's very old city - established by Etruscian civilization c.a. in VII or VI century B.C. (if I remember well). One suggestion: when you go there someday please remember that you have to approach the city from the south. It's very important, because the road leads you through many curves and after one of them... suddenly there is a huge surprise when all city will appear at hand!

On the other hand when you come by another way this "WOW effect" won't happen.

Thanks for your interest of such place and my picture :-)

Greetings
Rafal

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A wonderful picture, I love the texture and the colouring. If I may make a very minor remark Rafal, it might be worth considering cropping to remove that that thin line (probably the start of a new building) at the extreme right of the photo, it then somehow looks more compact to me. Excellent work, bravo. 

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Thank you John for advice :-)

I have to tell you, that from the beginning, when I've import this picture from the camera and start to work over it I've wonder to cut the picture because of the part of building on the right side of the picture. Maybe I should do that :-)

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