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Gill Cook...

Ritratti 3

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Gill Cook sent on September 20, 2015 (17:32) by Peter Pipistrello. 6 comments, 567 views.

, 1/800 f/2.8, ISO 100, hand held.

Commenti e critiche sempre graditi, grazie Peter





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sent on September 20, 2015 (19:51)


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Mi piace questo ritratto , bravo Peter , ciao Cool

Claudio C

I like this picture, good Peter, hello 8-)

Claudio C

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sent on September 20, 2015 (20:44)


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@Claudio Cozzani - grazie claudio, buona serata :-P peter

Claudio Cozzani - thanks claudio, good evening :-P peter

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sent on September 21, 2015 (20:06)


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ottimo scatto
brutta vitiligo
ciao sandro

ITA
bad vitiligo
hello sandro

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sent on September 21, 2015 (20:09)


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@Sandros46 - "brutta vitiligo" che vuol dire? grazie sandro per commento buon proseguimento ciao peterSorriso

@ Sandros46 - "bad vitiligo" which means? thanks for comment sandro good continuation hello peter :-)

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sent on September 21, 2015 (20:22)


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ad occhio sembrerebbe:
Vitiligo /?v?t??la??o?/ is a chronic skin condition characterized by portions of the skin losing their pigment. It occurs when skin pigment cells die or are unable to function. Aside from cases of contact with certain chemicals,[1] the cause of vitiligo is unknown. Research suggests vitiligo may arise from autoimmune, genetic, oxidative stress, neural, or viral causes.[2] Vitiligo is typically classified into two main categories: segmental and non-segmental vitiligo.

La vitiligine è una malattia della pelle non contagiosa, ad eziologia quasi sicuramente autoimmune, ma ad origine sconosciuta, anche se si sospetta sia ereditaria e genetica, caratterizzata dalla comparsa sulla cute, sui peli o sulle mucose, di chiazze non pigmentate, ovvero di zone dove manca del tutto la fisiologica colorazione dovuta al pigmento, la melanina, contenuto nei melanociti. I melanociti, forse attaccati dagli anticorpi, resterebbero vitali, ma smetterebbero di produrre melanina.
da wikipedia
buona serata
ciao sandro

eye would appear:
Vitiligo /? V? T ?? the ?? or? / Is a chronic skin condition caratterizzata by portions of the skin losing pigment Their. It OCCURS When skin pigment cells die or are unable to function. Aside from cases of contact with certain chemicals, [1] the cause of vitiligo is unknown. Research suggests vitiligo may arise from autoimmune, genetic, oxidative stress, neural, or viral causes. [2] Typically Vitiligo is classified into two main categories: segmental and non-segmental vitiligo.

Vitiligo is a skin disease is not contagious, autoimmune etiology almost certainly, but for unknown origin, although it is suspected to be hereditary and genetic, characterized by the appearance on the skin, the hair or the mucous membranes, of non-pigmented spots, or areas which it is totally missing the physiological coloring due to the pigment, melanin, contenuto melanocytes. Melanocytes, maybe attacked by antibodies, remain vital, but stop producing melanin.
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good evening
hello sandro

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sent on September 21, 2015 (20:24)


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@Sandros49 - grazie sandro non ero convinto se era nome di una malatia del pelle ... buon proseguimento ciao peter Sorriso

@ Sandros49 - thanks sandro I was not convinced it was the name of a sickly skin ... good continuation hello peter :-)


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