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Fiori: i sorrisi della natura

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Untitled Photo sent on September 27, 2011 (23:11) by Galpado. 6 comments, 846 views.

at 70mm, 1/80 f/3.2, ISO 400, tripod. Parco dei Colli Euganei, Italy.

Tulipano Giallo sui Colli Euganei (Padova) Canon 40D Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L USM Scattata a 1/80 f3.2 @70mm Iso 400





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avatarsenior
sent on September 28, 2011 (10:59)


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Bellissimi colori, compo un po' centrale, avrei stretto maggiormente sul fiore che è molto bello. Un saluto;-)

Beautiful colors, composed a little 'center, I would more closely on the flower which is very nice. Greetings ;-)

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sent on September 28, 2011 (13:24)


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Grazie del consiglio! Mi piaceva l'idea di mantenere sia il fiore sia lo stelo sulla sinistra che è un tulipano a cui sono caduti i petali.

Thanks for the advice! I liked the idea of ??keeping both the flower and the stem on the left is a tulip that have fallen petals.

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sent on September 28, 2011 (15:51)


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Prendila solo come oppinione personale.
Per quanto fotografato nel suo ambiente, quindi con diversi elementi di disturbo l'attenzione dell'osservatore viene un po' deviata propio dallo stelo che una volta era quello di un tulipano fiorito. Forse perchè si trova alla stessa altezza del vero soggetto.

Take only as oppinion personnel.
As photographed in its environment, so with several disturbing elements the viewer's attention is a bit 'propio diverted from the stem was once that of a tulip flower. Perhaps because it is at the same height as the real subject.

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sent on September 28, 2011 (16:55)


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scattando foto in natura a volte ci si trova a fare quello che gli anglosassoni chiamano gardening, ovvero a ripulire la scena da elementi distraenti di varia natura; ora, se in natura qualcuno storce il naso perchè li considera interventi invasivi, almeno in giardino un po' di gardening andrebbe fatto! Sorriso;-)
Mi riferisco ai fiori secchi di narcisi dietro e a fianco del soggetto e di giacinto proprio sotto che sarebbe stato opportuno eliminare... imho

taking pictures in nature at times you find yourself doing what Anglo-Saxons call gardening, or to clean up the scene by distracting elements of different nature: but if someone turn up their noses in nature because it considers them to be invasive, at least a little in the garden 'of gardening should be done! :-) ;-)
I refer to the dried flowers of daffodils behind and to the side of the subject and of jacinth, just below that it would be appropriate to remove ... imho

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sent on September 29, 2011 (0:32)


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accetto ben volentieri i vostri consigli, siamo qui per questo no? grazie a tutti, a presto per altre nuove foto! farò tesoro delle vostre parole

I gladly accept your advice, we are here for is not it? thank you all, see you soon for more new photos! I will treasure your words

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sent on July 21, 2015 (0:15)


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Bella!

Beautiful!


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