navarra
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Taken from a plane? Nice tones.
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The picture is nice but too "muddy": it's hard to see the subjects. I don't like digital images turned to B&W as well.
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This serie is just awesome. I can't imagine how great these pictures will look as huge prints. You surely deserve the highest ratings for this exam!
Simone
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It's been a while since my last post, so I'm uploading this just to
show I'm still alive :)
Why didn't they add a "wall" category just for me yet? :) I don't
know if it's too dark since I use an LCD and CRT setup; on the CRT
looks great but it's a very old monitor, on the LCD it sucks big
time :) Usually images print even darker so I'll eventually lighten
this a bit if I ever decide to print it.
Now If you cared to read all this, just care a little more and leave
a comment :)
Simone
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Is this "Castel S.Angelo"? A nice abstract composition from an otherwise common subject, I like it very much.
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Not bad, but the writing at the bottom is really distracting, sorry.
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Not bad, but the sky is too washed out.
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Very nice image, excellent colors.
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Very well shot. The OOF backkground gives me an headhache, maybe it's the compression?
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This image has ben done too many times...
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I shot this at ISO800, almost wide open (f1.6) and hand held 1/25th sec. So we have it all: wide open softness, high ISO grain and camera shake... I still believe I can make a nice print out of this, but enlargments won't be much sharp.
Simone
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I think it's not bad, only you could crop part of the sky.
Simone
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Trying the Christmas present I made to myself :) Taken at ISO 800,
f1.6, so not so clear and not so sharp seen large. I hope you'll
want to comment on it!
You can see some more images on my webpage, www.simonenavarra.it
Simone
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Oh, I forgot to mention I don't like toned images since they look to digital and usually the prints don't look nice.
Simone
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From the picture I get he works in a lab for analisis (the microscope and the containers for blood and stuff). I don't get what the wall paper is about: looks like some numeric tables normally used in empiric sciences (such as medicine) but I don't get what the container in the drawing is. I guess it's related to his job, but it's not clear.
Simone
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Very nice, couldn't resist doing this :)
Simone