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Peru first...

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Peru first sent on April 02, 2013 (21:17) by Luigi Pansecchi. 5 comments, 535 views.

, 1/25 f/8.0, ISO 400, hand held.


3 persons like it: Franco Buffalmano, Gazebo, Sergio Pan


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sent on April 09, 2013 (22:02)


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Bella foto Luigi, dai colori brillanti:-P complimenti Ciao da Gazebo!!!!

Beautiful photos Luigi, bright colors:-P compliments Hello from Gazebo!!

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sent on April 09, 2013 (23:53)


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Grazie del passaggio Gazebo. Il ritratto è uno dei campi in cui la 5D regala grandi soddisfazioni per le qualità del suo sensore, cromia e latitudine di posa. Saluti, Gigi.

Thanks for the ride Gazebo. The portrait is one of the areas where the 5D gives great satisfaction for the quality of its sensor, colors, and exposure latitude. Regards, Gigi.

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sent on April 16, 2013 (20:34)


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Molto bella l'espressione che hai saputo cogliere in questa bimba, Luigi. Mi piacciono molto anche luce e colori, intensi e brillanti.
Forse nel taglio è rimasta un po' penalizzata quella che immagino sia la madre, ma essendo comuque anch'essa perfettamente a fuoco la tua scelta del taglio è comuque del tutto condivisibile (anche se io sono più "drastico" di solito Sorriso).
Un bel ritratto Luigi, bravo.

Ciao Sergio

Very nice expression that you collected in this child, Louis. I also very much like light and color, intense and brilliant.
Maybe it was a little cut in the 'penalized what I imagine to be the mother, but being comuque also perfectly focused your choice of cut is comuque completely acceptable (although I am more "drastic" usually :-)) .
A beautiful portrait Luigi, bravo.

Hello Sergio

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sent on April 16, 2013 (21:54)


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Ciao Sergio, grazie del commento. Ero in Perù in un centro dimostrativo per turisti e la bambina era orgogliosa della madre che stava tessendo. Mi ha colpito il suo sorriso. Ma la madre me la sono ritrovata così, l'ho proprio tagliata nello scatto. Poi,visto che non era sfuocata, non mi sono sentito di toglierla per quel legame del braccio sulla spalla che dava, per me che ho visto la scena, significato al sorriso; in un certo senso "l'atmosfera" mi ha condizionato. Un caro saluto, Gigi.

Hello Sergio, thanks for the comment. I was in Peru in a demonstration center for tourists and the child was proud of his mother who was weaving. I was struck by her smile. But the mother, I found myself the way, I just cut off in the shot. Then, seeing that it was out of focus, I have not heard of that bond to remove the arm on the shoulder that looked to me that I saw the scene, meaning to smile, in a sense, the "atmosphere" it affected me. Best wishes, Gigi.

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sent on April 16, 2013 (22:24)


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Buona sera Luigi, sai qual'è il bello delle tue foto? Che raccontano...raccontano...Sei un grande affabulatore. Ciao

Good evening Luigi, you know what the beauty of your photos? That tell ... tell ... You are a great storyteller. Hello


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