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Fabbri historical sent on September 05, 2012 (18:05) by Vic39. 3 comments, 520 views.
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sent on September 05, 2012 (22:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Anthropic elements in the background, in the foreground and blue bracelet on the wrist of the blacksmith are a funny paradox:-D Search next time to isolate the elements of disturbance and enter shooting data. Hello and good light, laurel Gli elementi antropici sullo sfondo , in primo piano e il braccialetto azzurro sul polso del maniscalco sono un divertente paradosso Cerca la prossima volta di isolare gli elementi di disturbo e di inserire i dati di scatto . Ciao e buona luce, lauro
sent on September 06, 2012 (8:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I agree, but I always enjoyed seeing the film "historic" clock sticking out of his robe. So I did not bother to hide the anachronisms (enough clone). Thank you! Sono d'accordo, ma mi ha sempre divertito vedere il film "storico" con orologio che spuntava dalla tunica. Quindi non mi sono preoccupato di nascondere gli anacronismi (bastava clonarli). Grazie!
sent on September 07, 2012 (21:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
In all honesty I see a quatity industrial anachronistic elements:-D If you wanted to inspire you to one of my Cult film "Hollywood Party" in 1968 where Peter Sellers impersonated the only true Indian actor Hrundi V. Bakshi guilty in the first 8 minutes of film of hilarious gags ... ... was preferable to enhance the composition with the only young blacksmith on the right wearing the bracelet mosquito ;-) This is the sequence of the watch you meant
These are the four minutes the start of the film with Peter Sellers in the role of the spy trobettista that gave the alarm to the British in the entry a little too:-D
hello and good light, laurel
In tutta onestà vedo una quatità industriale di elementi anacronistici Se volevi ispirarti ad uno dei miei film Cult "Hollywood Party" del 1968 dove Peter Sellers impersonava l'unico vero attore indiano Hrundi V. Bakshi colpevole nei primi 8 minuti di pellicola di gag esilaranti ... ... era preferibile esaltare la composizione con il solo giovane fabbro a dx che indossava il braccialetto antizanzare Questa è la sequenza dell'orologio che ti riferivi
Questi sono i 4 minuti dell'inizio del film con Peter Seller nelle vesti della spia trobettista che dava l'allarme agli inglesi entrata un pò troppo nella parte