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| sent on August 13, 2016 (15:20) | This comment has been translated
Very funny! |
| sent on August 13, 2016 (15:28) | This comment has been translated
Thank you! |
| sent on August 15, 2016 (9:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
very funny and original photos of the whole series molto spiritose e originali le foto di tutta la serie |
user81257 | sent on August 18, 2016 (12:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Apart from that reading the caption I became aware of the end of the work at the Colosseum and this eventually pushes me to go back to photograph it in full without scaffolding, and already for this thanks. Then, beautiful photos and the realization, the little man is the end of the work? Or one of those who worked to achieve them cioò it is today? Anyway it is interesting, very good but the blurred engraved with the easily recognizable additional subject. For signing: I understand the copyright, but it really bothered by. Marco. ----- Comment constructively pointing out what I like and do not like. You wanna do it too with my photography //www.juzaphoto.com/galleria.php? L = en & bk = m-1 & t = 1959762] Pride Italian ? A parte che leggendo la didascalia sono venuto a conoscenza della fine dei lavori al Colosseo e questo mi spinge finalmente a tornare a fotografarlo per intero senza impalcature, e già per questo grazie. Poi, bella la foto e la realizzazione, l'omino rappresenta la fine dei lavori? O uno di quelli che ha lavorato li per realizzare cioò che è oggi? Cmq è interessante, ottimo lo sfuocato inciso ma con il soggetto complementare ben riconoscibile. Per la firma: capisco il copyright, ma li da veramente fastidio. Marco. ----- Commento sottolineando costruttivamente cosa mi piace e cosa non mi piace. Ti va di farlo anche tu con la mia fotografia Orgoglio Italiano ? |
| sent on August 22, 2016 (20:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Mao72 Thanks for the ride, I am pleased that you appreciate all the series ;-) See you soon, Michele Grazie Mao72 per il passaggio, mi fa piacere che apprezzi tutta la serie a presto, Michele |
| sent on August 22, 2016 (21:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Mark for leaving your feedback ... I wanted to represent the end of the work with un'omino in overalls and with a pick in hand to give the work the sense that there was behind, putting it in a high position to enjoy the show. It always says that the merit of the good result is to who funded the work but never of those who sweat them on top of the scaffolding, so I chose this little man ... Grazie Marco per aver lasciato il tuo giudizio... Ho voluto rappresentare la fine dei lavori con un'omino in salopette e con il piccone in mano per dare il senso di lavoro che c'è stato dietro, mettendolo in una posizione alta a godersi lo spettacolo. Si dice sempre che il merito del bel risultato è di chi ha finanziato i lavori ma mai di chi li ha sudato in cima alle impalcature, per questo ho scelto questo omino... |
| sent on February 04, 2017 (19:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
It seems a mason 1916 Sembra un muratore del 1916 |
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