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Where Knights treaded...


mbalzan

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Wow. Now that's good light. What is it reflecting off? Love the colors and composition. However, there's something odd going on around the edges of the sky and building. It seems you've got a faulty mask for an adjustment on the sky. There's a blue halo along it's edge. I'd fix it and repost. Really though, I don't think you need the sky to be so blue, it's almost distracting. I'd even crop a bit top and bottom. That illuminated building is where it's at. Nice detail with the red leaves too.
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Una prospettiva perfetta, unita a dei colori delicati e caldi al tempo stesso, la luce a disegnare il tratto giusto al posto giusto! Davvero un'immagine fantastica! Complimenti di cuore.

Maria

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Nice title and masterly captured. Great mood and lighting.

 

Nice work.7/7

 

Kind regards.

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Great lighting towards the end of the path with a small section sky revealed. Great concept & great title with a hint of fairy tale mood. I can almost visualize the knights marching through...
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Mario with the light in this image you have created an inviting air of expectancy. I would love to walk through this street and take this in as you have so ably done. Regards
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Thanks everyone for appreciating the image I shared here. Mdina is the old capital, built by the Knigths 400 years ago,a jewel for all lovers of beauty. One can notice new insights, like this midday light, every time these narrow streets are visited. In bright sunlight, tricks on the visual senses are to be expected here.
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Sorry, but I don't find anything here to hold the interest. Perhaps some figures on the street would help here.

 

Also the added sky is way too obviously done.

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This photo leads me into the narrow street longing to wander in this place.

I like the light: everything is correctly exposed.

very good work. Ciao Fabio

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