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Penitent Got Out Bus # 62



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Amazing composition. And, this is a "street shot" for which, "second" is too rough a measure... Excellent...
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Un bellissimo scatto, Giuseppe! Per me, tra i tuoi migliori!

Composizione ottimale, funzionale la divergenza dei due protagonisti principali.

Il BW e' sempre DOC.

Un caro saluto.

Alberto

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wonderful. it could not be better, timing is just perfect. THIS is what makes me crazy about street photography...
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Great street shot, good compositione and sense of the "moment". Beautiful picture, compliments! :-)

 

Ciao Giuseppe, ti ho mandato un email da fotoarts :-)

 

Andrea

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your comments and ratings have made me happy. Prof. Umberto Eco wrote

 

"A narrator should not supply interpretations of his work; otherwise he would have not written a novel, which is a machine for generating interpretations.-- Postscript to The Name of the Rose (1984) ,

 

and a photo is as well an interpretation machine, so I will stay silent and will act the part of that distant runner on the top left of this work, one of the vertexes of the triangle that the gods of photography submitted to my lucky eyes on an early summer Sunday morning walk. Thank you by heart, penitentiagite ;-) , Giuseppe

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I view this photo in light of your comments and think how apt both the photo and the comments are. What world, I wonder, exists in his mind as he walks the streets of The Eternal City and wanders, a penitent, in modern times?
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Non riesco a commentare tutte le tue ultime!Questa non posso farne a meno....Un pellegrino in vesti originali in una citta' deserta,un bus presumo vuoto ed in lontananza arriva uno che fa footing...E' veramente una delle foto piu' belle viste recentemente.....
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it's a magical photo. what a composition. you have taken it on early morning, have you? why didn't i see it before? it a big favorite photo of mine. brilliant
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i didn't see the title while i was writnig previous comment. so I was right about the time. thanks again
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Ciao Giuseppe.

Should I've been there, with you in the same moment in the same place and looking in the same direction, I'm quite sure I wouldn't have took the picture, thinking - instead - "Oh! Is he crazy?". And in the unlikely chance I took it, it would never have been so perfect like your is.

 

Mauro

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One of your best, I think. Not much to say about it, since others already said it all... let's say I'm envious of this one! Ciao L.
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Very strong, thought-provoking photo, a brief encounter of two worlds, a clash of two value systems, I feel the massage behind the fact that the monk crosses the street or the road, maybe the road of our life. Really good composition, thank you for sharing, regards, -wm
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