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| sent on April 14, 2019 (22:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Roberto for the support, I try to spur Arrigo, I advised him the sea, the carnival, nothing he goes to the market :-D :-D Thank You for visiting, we'll see what Brazil passes ;-) 8-) Hello Loris Grazie Roberto per il sostegno, io cerco di spronare Arrigo, gli ho consigliato il mare, il carnevale, niente lui se ne va al mercato Ti ringrazio per la visita, vedremo cosa passa il Brasile Ciao Loris |
| sent on June 13, 2019 (18:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
This is also a great "feel" , the ability to seize the unrepeatable moment, the situation of a moment. In These cases, I remember, I remembered, a splendid poem by Antoine Pol, an amateur from nothing that, however, "that", wrote it In a masterly way, so beautiful, so good as to arouse the interest of Georges Brassens before, and of Dé André soon after Who put her in music with a very appreciable translation by heading her "passersby". Also, I associate the thought and the emotion that stimulated this shot to the photo of the Dragonfly died of Emmegiù, not so much for affinity (non-existent) theme, as for the sensitivity of the authors and, above all, for the courage to externate, without any Reticence, publicly, so intimate sensations. Congratulations Loris. E' anche questo un grande "sentire" , la capacità di cogliere il momento irripetibile, la situazione d'un attimo. In questi casi, mi ricordo, mi sovviene, una splendida poesia di Antoine Pol, un dilettante da nulla che, tuttavia, "quella", la scrisse in modo magistrale, tanto bella, tanto bravo da suscitare l'interesse di Georges Brassens prima, e di Dé André subito dopo che la mise in musica con un'apprezzatissima traduzione titolandola "Le passanti". Altresì, associo il pensiero e l'emozione che hanno stimolato questo scatto alla foto della libellula morta di Emmegiù, non tanto per affinità (inesistenti) di tema, quanto per la sensibilità degli autori e, soprattutto, per il coraggio di esternare, senza alcuna reticenza, pubblicamente, sensazioni tanto intime. Complimenti Loris. |
| sent on June 27, 2019 (22:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Instinctive shot that captured a beautiful and soft portrait. Very beautiful. hello Alexander Scatto istintivo che ha colto un bellissimo e morbido ritratto. Molto bella..ciao Alessandro |
| sent on May 24, 2021 (4:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Nice combinations between colors, but i don't vibrate the soul in seeing this image, cmq beautiful. Sometimes strangeness creates dominant characters that make an inspiration unique Begli accostamenti fra colori , però non mi vibra l anima nel vedere questa immagine, cmq bella. A volte la stranezza crea delle dominanti caratteriali che rendono unica un'ispirazione |
| sent on May 24, 2021 (7:38) | This comment has been translated
Beautiful, congratulations! |
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