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Winter in the vineyard...

Bianco&Nero

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Winter in the vineyard sent on January 05, 2013 (23:26) by Beppe. 4 comments, 793 views.

, 1/20 f/8.0, ISO 200, hand held. Montevecchia e Valle del Curone, Italy.






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sent on January 16, 2013 (12:30)


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che splendida galleria questa del B&N... bravissimo!!!
ciao
Raffaele


what a wonderful gallery of this B & N. .. very good!
hello
Raffaele

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sent on January 16, 2013 (13:41)


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Grazie Raffaele.
Strano tu abbia commentato questa, è quella che ritengo meno bella.
L'ho messa solo perché è la prima ripresa con l'intenzione precisa di elaborarla in BN esasperando il contrasto.

Ciao

Thanks Raffaele.
Strange you have commented on this, is what I believe less beautiful.
I put it just because it's the first shot with the specific intention to process in BN exaggerating the contrast.

Hello

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sent on January 16, 2013 (13:59)


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ho preferito commentare questa, visto che era senza commenti... Eeeek!!!
in ogni caso, anche se la meno bella della serie, presenta degli spunti di lettura dell' immagine... i vari paletti che si susseguono rappresentano il "ritmo" della compo... che assume comunque la sua tridimensionalità nel contesto generale grazie all' unico albero presente! ;-)

ciao e buona giornata
Raffaele


I chose to comment on this, since it was without comments ... wow!
in any case, even if the less beautiful series, presents some ideas of reading of 'image ... the various posts that follow represent the "rhythm" of the com ... assumes, however, that its three-dimensional in the general context thanks to the 'single tree there! ;-)

hello and good day
Raffaele

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sent on January 16, 2013 (14:44)


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Gentilissimo.
Direi perfetta interpretazione di quello che era nella mia testa.
Mi piaceva la texture del reticolato delle viti spezzata dall'albero.
In elaborazione mi sono però accorto che terra ed erba erano molto più invadenti di quello che pensavo.

Ciao

Dear.
I would say perfect interpretation of what was in my head.
I liked the texture of the grid of broken screws from the tree.
In processing, however, I noticed that the ground and grass were much more intrusive than I thought.

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