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sunday in a village 3


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Mata Hari? :) Mi sembra ben mimetizzata... ottimo tempismo e personaggio singolare colto. Bellissima l'ombra del lampione e tenera la scena con la coppia sulla panchina. Buona Pasquetta. Anna
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Hi Master, I love this shot as well as your other master works, excellent light which has made perfect shadows, look at the shadow on middle ground and the lady in the right foreground, the couple in the background, I believe this amazing real live shot is a great poem , best regards and many thanks for your stopping by on my shot .John Wayne of the east "Razi Miri"
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Scatto interessante e piacevole, nel passo del soggetto che arriva e nelle ombre lunghe. Forse un pò troppa luce nella parte alta della foto? o è una mia impressione....con il fatto che non ho il monitor calibrato....:)
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Even without a cat the story is interesting enough to draw the viewer's attention. I like all the components in the background - the figures, shapes and shadows of the facade and the people on the bench are neatly arranged and well balanced and would create nice but lazy atmosphere of the whole photo if it weren't for the woman in black in the foreground. Her presence is a bit of a surprise here but she immediately brings this scene to life and makes the story intriguing and a little mysterious. Well done Andrea, my compliments -wm
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ciao, wieslaw, thanks for your comment, they are always interesting. sometimes is all so casual... my subject was the couple (that was quite sweet, an old one very, how I can say, in love). the woman in black is the first person that arrived there, i was waiting for someone to have depth. and she has becomes the subject....
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Interesting composition and thanks for your explanations. A image full of story. Very interesting. Regards, Jean-Marc
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Full of story, indeed, so many interpretations. To me it looks like he is spying after someone. Regards, Vadim
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This kind makes me jealous - that's what I would like to have. That part of the second, when you know I got it. I often wounder how this one can be taken. This 'how to' can not be found in a book. A lot of us like to know how this can be done - a lot of shots and filter out the right, or just press the button on the right moment? Still learning here - thanx for sharing! Congratulations!
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