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© Giuseppe Pasquali Photography 2016

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Artist: Giuseppe Pasquali;
Exposure Date: 2016:09:22 14:21:06;
Copyright: Giuseppe Pasquali Photography 2016;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D300;
Exposure Time: 0.004 s;
FNumber: f/22;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 160;
ExposureProgram: Shutter priority;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: CenterWeightedAverage;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 34 mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 51 mm;

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© Giuseppe Pasquali Photography 2016

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You're back and I'm delighted. I was afraid you had gotten off the train several stations back and that we would never meet again. You bring us an extraordinary picture on your return. I opened the thumbnail and it took me a moment or two to realize it was from you. Anyway, welcome back, friend. Best regards, Jack
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Siluette of a kind that resonates with me, mainly because of their hats. My middle grandson wears hats like that. And he is a classy boy! Warm regards my friend.
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Nicely done image, the set up is done brilliant with the 2 white hap men, against the white wall topped with the giant puffy cloud, stunning 

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Interesting photograph! I like the clever simplicity of this clean composition.  The space, lines, order, structure, and clouds, the two gentlemen with hats give to your idea a surrealist bite, inviting Magritte to our mind with an element of mystery. This is good, original and very creative Art work.  Best regards, 

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I have no words to express how immensely happy I am to be here again with old and new friends. Thanks for your kind words and your well thought critiques. Ciao, G.

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Giuseppe, you`re back! I am very glad - you have been missed. I will keep an eye at your page to see what new perspectives and insights your long and winding path has brought you.

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for your comments and ratings. This work of mine holds a special place in my heart and I am more than happy to share it with you.

Someone has privately asked for a bit of the shooting context: I was visiting an important boat show in Genoa, Italy. Early afternoon under a raging sun. As soon as I noticed the two men approaching the white building under the blue sky , I felt it was the right time to frame and shoot. André Breton saw the Surrealism as the juxtaposition of "two distant realities" united to create a new one. This is what I envisioned and did. Geometry and colors, life and clouds, characters, all came together in the right moment. Click.

@Jamie, thanks for the inclusion in your favorites.

Thanks again to all of you,

G

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