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Tuscan hills...

Toscana

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Tuscan hills sent on July 26, 2012 (9:57) by Anna Agostini. 5 comments, 1440 views.

at 70mm, 1/4000 f/4.0, ISO 800,




2 persons like it: Atzeni Bruno, Francesco Abbate


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sent on July 26, 2012 (11:52)


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Non mi convince,il cielo è bruciato e c'è poca profondità di campo.

I am not convinced, the sky is burned and there is little depth of field.

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sent on October 02, 2012 (18:52)


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a parte il paesaggio non molto significativo l'immagine si potrebbe valorizzare molto di più con una accurata PPCool

apart from the landscape is not very significant image could enhance much more accurate with a PP 8-)

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sent on October 02, 2012 (21:53)


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peccato per il cielo.... concordo con Matteo.... ;-)

Shame about the sky .... I agree with Matthew .... ;-)

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sent on February 14, 2013 (0:44)


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...una bella foto
un saluto:-P:-P

A nice picture ...
a greeting:-P:-P

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sent on July 03, 2013 (15:52)


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concordo con chi mi ha preceduto, con una buona PP questo scatto potrebbe migliorare molto secondo me, in particolare abbasserei le luci e la luminosità del cielo e aumenterei il contrasto generale per ravvivare un po' i colori. ciao ;-)

I agree with those who preceded me, with a good PP this shot could be much improved in my opinion, in particular stoop lights and the brightness of the sky and would increase the overall contrast to liven up a bit 'colors. hello ;-)


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