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| sent on March 22, 2014 (18:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You have some beautiful series but this shutter has a special charm, compliments to the taste and hand happy. Hai delle bellissime serie, ma questo scatto ha un fascino particolare, complimenti per il gusto e la mano felice. |
| sent on March 23, 2014 (23:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
@ Roberto cap First of all, thanks for the compliments on my few clicks, they can like it or not. I always try to express something in the photographs. This candle burned for days, it was the only light in a world completely black. after glaring at her for hours and hours, I said to myself: why not try to portray, with its colors in light and dark, its flame which amended the walls ... and so I did. I thought I would leave the light around more off, without accentuate, because in reality, the only light was given by the burning candle. seems like a world of ice, from which it emerges slowly the fire of life. I like very much. thanks again and hope to soon be able to resume taking other pieces of life. Good Friday, david @roberto cap innanzi tutto,grazie per i complimenti sui miei pochi scatti, che possono piacere o no. cerco sempre di esprimere qualcosa nelle fotografie. questa candela bruciava da giorni, era come l'unica luce in un mondo completamente nero. dopo averla fissata per ore e ore, mi son detto: ma perché non provo a ritrarla,con i suoi colori in chiaro scuro, la sua fiamma che modificava le pareti... e così ho fatto. ho pensato di lasciare la luce attorno più spenta, senza accentuarla,anche perché nella realtà, l'unica luce era data dalla candela accesa. sembra una specie di mondo di ghiaccio, da cui esce lentamente il fuoco della vita. a me piace davvero moltissimo. grazie di nuovo e speriamo di poter presto ricominciare a scattare altri spezzoni di vita. buon lunedì,davide |
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