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Chianti morning in late spring


roberto p

Cropped. More contrast added with The GIMP.


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I agree! The colors and lighting are gorgeous!! I like the amount of sky you've included here, as well. Nice work!!
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Paesaggio molto rilassante

Personalmente le darei un taglio pi� panoramico, eliminando un po' di cielo e gli alberi in basso

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Che bei colori, Roberto! Come sono dolci le ombre sulle colline e le luci che accarezzano le cose, le viti, gli alberi, le case. Magnifica composizione per una foto magnificamente eseguita. Grazie, Roberto, per averci regalata quella bella, serena e calda immagine che confota ed addolcisce il cuore.
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Ancora Toscana........... e ancora una splendida foto. Colori caldi e atmosfera avvolgente. Molto bravo. As usual!! Ciao
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It's a place of rare beauty and you've captured the light perfectly. i'd rate higher if the bottom line of the trees were intact. regards,
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This is my first comment on photo.net. I had to make a little comment about your picture because it brings such warm memories to me. I love Italy so very much and have had the honour of visiting the beautiful country three times so far. I have been pining away for it since my last visit in Spring 2001. Ever since 9/11 we have confined our travels within the U.S. but I miss Europe! Once the Euro goes down a little I will plan a trip there soon.

 

Your photograph is not a new or especially magnificent vision of Tuscany - but it is simply lovely and evokes the ambience and passionate beauty of the countryside. The colors are rich and the rolling hills are impressive.

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Roberto, another nice landscape from the lovely region. I wonder if it would be even better to eliminate the bushes & shrubs at bottom of image. Lovely sky tone though.
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A beautiful scenery to look at. The grading sky complements the land by presenting good contrast while the setting sun warms the colours.
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