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user133558 | sent on February 22, 2018 (9:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
very beautiful, in the distance I see Grumento, hello Felice molto bella, in lontananza vedo Grumento, ciao Felice |
| sent on February 23, 2018 (17:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Happy, do you know Grumento? Are you also Lucan? Your surname is not new in these parts. In any case, thank you for your passage and comment. Hello Ciao Felice, conosci Grumento? Sei anche tu lucano? Il tuo cognome non è nuovo da queste parti. Ad ogni modo grazie del tuo passaggio e commento. Ciao |
| sent on February 23, 2018 (17:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Fabrizio for your passage and comment and for that adjective <magnificent> referring to my land. Greetings Grazie Fabrizio per il tuo passaggio e commento e per quell'aggettivo <magnifica> riferita alla mia terra. Saluti |
user133558 | sent on February 23, 2018 (21:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
a life I spent in a village called SANZA and is in the province of SA, I know Grumento and other towns, hello Felice una vita ho trascorso in un paesino che si chiama SANZA ed è in provincia di SA, conosco Grumento e altri paesi del luogo, ciao Felice |
| sent on February 24, 2018 (0:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Of course, Sanza I know him too, at the gates of the Cilento on the road that leads to the sea of ??Policastro. Hello. Certo, Sanza lo conosco anch'io, alle porte del Cilento sulla strada che porta al mare di Policastro. ciao. |
| sent on February 26, 2018 (19:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Fulvio, maybe you're right, but the point of recovery I like and I thought so; the stones in the foreground should serve (in my intent) to give even more depth to the scene; if you then tell me that the first floor is overexposed, I give you absolutely right and, in fact, it is not even in focus. I also have the shot that you say, but it seemed more effective this or however it is the one I liked best. In any case, thanks for your passages and comments, as always precious. Best wishes.
Ciao Fulvio, può darsi che abbia ragione tu, ma il punto di ripresa a me piace e l'ho pensato proprio così; le pietre in primo piano dovrebbero servire (nel mio intento) a dare ancora più profondità alla scena; se poi mi dici che il primo piano è sovraesposto, ti do perfettamente ragione e, anzi, esso non è neanche a fuoco. Ho anche l'inquadratura che dici tu, ma mi sembrava più d'effetto questa o comunque è quella che mi piaceva di più.Ad ogni modo grazie dei tuoi passaggi e commenti, come sempre preziosi. Un caro saluto. |
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