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© Dimitris G Vasiliou

Dawn light show. (Please enlarge).


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f9 1/1000 ISO 200 exp.compensation -1.67 @17mm, Hand held.

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Magical Light! 

You did tell me that the light there was something to behold! and now I can see exactly whet you mean.  The range of colour and texture is amazing! 

 

Beautifully captured! 

 

Warm Regards 

 

Alf 

 

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What an amazing capture & execution, Dimitris!  love the magical light & exposure,  great details, exquisite composition!     Best regards

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We humans are lucky to be able to perceive colour as in the real world it does not exist...

In that part of the Med. the sun shines 300 days a year and after nine in the morning everything appears intense but flat...Objects do not have the definition that the long shadows give them and as every thing else, this is a learning process that you understand very well as all good photographers do.

 

Warm regards,

 

Dimitris.

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I am sure that you have a similar sky in your neighborhood and what is wonderful about skies it is the fact that they are always changing. One cannot get bored with them....:-).
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Thank you very much for your positive feedback. I am very obliged !.

 

Warm regards,

 

Dimitris.

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As always, your positive comments, fill my heart with joy... keep well my friend ! !.

 

Warm regards,

 

Dimitris.

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I am so glad you like it, my friend, thank you very much. Your visit is always appreciated!.

 

Warm regards,

 

Dimitris.

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''Poetic license'' perhaps?....:-).

 

But seriously, thank you very much for your honest and valuable critique.

 

Warm regards,

 

Dimitris.

 

 

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You're in the right, like in the literature, in photography one can name it as a poetic license, a good one!

Carlos

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When one witnesses a spectacle like the above is very difficult to convey it with a picture, to describe to the viewer what he felt when he saw it. Is always an approximation...Pierre is right, the technical details are important...feelings are too, the quest or challenge, for me, is balancing reason and emotion.

 

Be well, my friend.

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