antoniodare 0 Posted July 14, 2009 E' molto bella. Sono curioso di sapere se mattina presto, coprifuoco o abilità digitale? Antonio Link to comment
aarkp 2 Posted July 14, 2009 it's a stupendous photograph... extremely intriguing that there's not a soul in sight... Link to comment
muaythai 2 Posted July 14, 2009 Great. The detail at the edges suggests a stitched panorama, or a very good lens. Love the composition and lack of people. Calendar material. Link to comment
martino_balestreri 0 Posted July 15, 2009 ho scattato la foto alle 6 del mattino, la piazza era deserta. ho clonato solo le montagne di rifiuti. é uno scatto in photostiching di 5 foto verticali col 17 mm I took this photo at 6 am. The square was deserted. I just cloned the mountains of waste.is a step in photostiching of 5 vertical photos with 17 mm. Link to comment
jaq 0 Posted July 21, 2009 uno dei soggetti migliori per ogni fotografo - immondizie a parte.peccato vivere così lontano... ed essere così poco mattiniero!complimenti vivissimi per questa e per tutte le altre foto in cui m'è capitato d'imbattermi. Link to comment
barbaracorvino 0 Posted July 21, 2009 Un'immagine senza tempo, mi ricorda le foto degli Alinari, sempre deserte e con le linee perfettamente verticali. Ciao. Barbara Link to comment
treeffe 0 Posted July 22, 2009 Una di quelle viste che ricordi per sempre, l'ingresso in piazza, di norma sempre piena di gente cosi splendidamente ritratta. davvero bella per me un pezzo di cuore visti i 6 anni vissuti a Siena. Grazie per l'emozione. Fabio Link to comment
muaythai 2 Posted July 22, 2009 You have a real talent for finding a scene and working on the post-production aspect also. *Impressed* :) Link to comment
serocchio 0 Posted July 25, 2009 Excellect prospective and DOF, the soft early morning light itt's great! Bravo, vale la pena l'alzataccia! Link to comment
vbirke 0 Posted December 7, 2010 What a wonderful moment regarding this famous spot - you must have been very lucky! No crowds at all... The majestic Campanile, the wonderful buildings... A pure joy to view this scene. I love Florence, Pisa and Siena... ;-) Moreover, this image is featuring a great perspective, a very good wide angle, an excellent compo and b&w editing. Overwhelming lines and shapes and textures and contrasts of them contribute to a highly aesthetic but also very creative arrangement of all image elements. It feels like you had triggered a time machine, and we are right back in the 14-16th century or so. Gorgeous. Un caro saluto, Volker Link to comment
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