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@Vincent Oiseau. Hello Vincent. Thank you for your detailed and warm feedback. This is a rare situation when an image was built the way I saw it and visual details create the fuel for thinking over the meaning of this photo. I love when I managed to direct people to think the same way I did when creating this image. Cheers, Evgeny
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@Wayne Sadler. Hi Wayne. I am really pleased that this image attracted your attention and made you think about the details. I chose that image over the rest as those trees created a leading line for the shot (IMHO) and they demonstrate the inevitability of their fade. The longer they stay in the water, the fewer chances they have to stand straight and survive in general. Sad story.
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lagune di cagliari Symmetry - (Phoenicopterus roseus)
jekamobile commented on Giangiorgio Crisponi's gallery image in Wildlife
Hi Giangiorgio. Another awesome shot of those beautiful birds. This is called a photographer's luck when a such unique situation occurs - almost ideal simmetry. You can master your shot probably a little bit longer than usual when birds are still. Flamingos probably looked at you first and thought: ha, we know this guy, no worries, we are safe to sleep with him around. Only that strange clutching noise. What is that?- 26 comments
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Hi, Vincent. Often the photographer/artist's eye is able to catch the details invisible to others. Old bronze bas-relief immediately popped up in my mind, when I just looked at this photograph. If you did not give a description I could mistakenly think it is a metal (unless if I started meticulously explore the image). That red dot on the right bottom would not allow deceiving my brain, I think. Very cool shot for point and shoot camera. Of course, not the camera makes the photo, but a person behind the glass! My best regards, Evgeny
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@Daniel Gorinstein. Correct me if didn't get you right. In regards to that cross, I never thought about the religiousness of that person or about religiosity in general. This might sound cynical, but for me as a photographer, this is a part of the landscape now. It belongs to it like another rock nearby, nevertheless that somebody's bad luck or fate or natural reasons lay behind that sad event. However, my purpose was to make the spectator thinking that somebody finished his way in such a terrific by its beauty place, where we can go for fun. That is why I named it a certain way. Thank you very much for such a deep interpretation of my image, I really appreciate your opinion. Regards, Evgeny
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