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| sent on October 02, 2017 (22:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Absolutely Marco! And congratulations for your beautiful profession ;-) Assolutamente Marco! E complimenti per la tu bellissima professione |
| sent on October 03, 2017 (12:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi, congratulations on the shot, to say it is your nurse coronary unit colleague ... I too had the same idea, or made similar shots, spanking for deprivation, but I never had the courage as you publish it because we have the obligation not to shoot in any environment unless authorized, appearing to publish it. Ciao, complimenti per lo scatto, a dirlo è un tuo collega infermiere di unità coronarica... Anch'io ho avuto la stessa idea, o realizzato scatti simili, sfucando per privaci, ma non ho mai avuto il coraggio come te di pubblicarlo perché abbiamo l'obbligo di non scattare in nessun ambiente salvo autorizzazione, figurati pubblicarlo. |
| sent on October 08, 2017 (19:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The courage to live. A surprising effect on your vision. Prove that you personally know the subject in depth and know how to represent it by pointing to the essential elements, a story that comes perfectly. The monitoring lines seem to stop slightly from the screen edge almost to mean that the black space must be filled by the courage of the patient. Technically I find it very beautiful and functional. The guidelines lead to the protagonist, the depth of field protects pain related to courageous effort while focusing on the "duel" taken in the monitor. Compliments. Andrew Il coraggio di vivere. Un'efficacia sorprendente la tua visione. Dimostri di conoscere personalmente a fondo il tema e di saperlo rappresentare indicando gli elementi essenziali, un racconto che arriva perfettamente. Le linee di monitoraggio sembrano fermarsi a poco dal bordo schermo quasi a significare che quello spazio nero deve essere riempito dal coraggio del paziente. Tecnicamente la trovo molto bella e funzionale. Le linee guida portano al protagonista, la profondità di campo tutela il dolore correlato allo sforzo coraggioso lasciando a fuoco il “duello” ripreso nel monitor. Complimenti. Andrea |
user28347 | sent on October 08, 2017 (19:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
was my favorite shot of the game era il mio scatto preferito del gioco |
| sent on October 09, 2017 (22:08) | This comment has been translated
Thanks a lot! |
| sent on October 28, 2017 (20:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
an image that tells you is years that I attend hospitals and know what it means you did well to publish it because it is a reality that could concern each of us roby una immagine che racconta è anni che frequento gli ospedali e so quello che significa hai fatto bene a pubblicarla perché e una realtà che potrebbe riguardare ognuno di noi roby |
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