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il campo deserto



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it's a stupendous photograph... extremely intriguing that there's not a soul in sight...
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Great. The detail at the edges suggests a stitched panorama, or a very good lens. Love the composition and lack of people.

 

Calendar material.

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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.

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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.


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Un'immagine senza tempo, mi ricorda le foto degli Alinari, sempre deserte e con le linee perfettamente verticali.

 

Ciao. Barbara

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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

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You have a real talent for finding a scene and working on the post-production aspect also.

 

*Impressed* :)

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Excellect prospective and DOF, the soft early morning light itt's great! Bravo, vale la pena l'alzataccia!
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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

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