paolo de faveri 1 Posted September 23, 2008 Photographing at lunch in a tourist place has its advantages. For example, you got the time to set up your tripod and gear on top of a small boundary wall, explore the different compositions and finally decide to shoot a pano of five vertical frames - as I actually did - without the hassles of the crowd. I welcomed though the presence of that nice cat, it was very interested in what I was doing and finally chose to pose for me. A great model for sure! This is a view of the small, ancient village of Erbalunga in Corsica, France. Originally a fishermen village, Erbalunga is nowadays mostly a tourist attraction and resort. Your C&C are as always highly appreciated, thanks for your time. Details: Eos 400D, Tokina ATX-Pro 12-24 f4, tripod. Stitch of five vertical frames. Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 266 Posted September 23, 2008 Good that lunch time isn't at noon there, the lighting is quite good which can't happen at noon! The composition is great! PDE Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted March 13, 2010 Terrific composition, yet the cat somehow pulls the whole scene together. Link to comment
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