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| sent on May 14, 2013 (20:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful view, how much I liked the Pollino, we were in Rotonda them for 9 days and we shot these magnificent places, that I see with a bit of nostalgia hello Bellissimo scorcio, quanto mi è piaciuto il Pollino, eravamo a Rotonda e li per 9 giorni abbiamo girato questi magnifici posti, che rivedo con un po di nostalgia ciao |
| sent on May 14, 2013 (22:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Already, they are very beautiful although incomparable with your Dolomites. Thank you. Già, sono molto belli anche se imparagonabili con le tue Dolomiti. Grazie. |
| sent on May 15, 2013 (19:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I've never been on the Pollino, but seeing from your picture the place and beautiful as the picture. :-)
hello Jerry non sono mai stato sul Pollino,però vedendo dalla tua foto il posto e bellissimo come lo scatto. ciao Jerry |
| sent on May 15, 2013 (19:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Jerry, San Fele is not on the Pollino but in the north of Basilicata. Bepi spoke of the Pollino because there was and how much the landscape of Basilicata maybe he wanted to compare it to what he saw in the picture. However, I confirm that the Pollino is very nice, very very wild because little frequented by man. Basilicata is a region wide enough but with only 600,000 inhabitants. Thanks Jerry although it is not the Pollino actually the place it deserves. Hello Vincenzo Ciao Jerry, San Fele non si trova sul Pollino ma nella parte nord della Basilicata. Bepi parlava del Pollino perché c'è stato ed in quanto paesaggio della Basilicata forse voleva paragonarlo a quello che vedeva in foto. Comunque confermo che il Pollino é molto bello, molto molto wild perchè poco frequentato dall'uomo. La Basilicata é una regione abbastanza vasta ma con soli 600.000 abitanti. Grazie Jerry sebbene non sia il Pollino effettivamente il posto merita. Ciao Vincenzo |
| sent on May 15, 2013 (19:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You're welcome ..... if one day you will be, it will be a pleasure to host you and turn a bit '. Non c'è di che.....se un giorno verrai, sarà un piacere ospitarti e girare un po'. |
| sent on May 17, 2013 (18:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Raffaele, all Nikon ;-). I also said if mo 'I do a lot of enemies:-D Is that true? I exceeded a bit '? You know, there was a bit 'hazy and without that contrast would be seen as a kind of focus. I have to sharpen, also because I have not a personal style in this field and the photos are still wild fruits. I'm glad if you appreciate a little bit but I realize that I have to improve much. Raffaele, tutti Nikon. L'ho detto anche se mo' mi faccio un sacco di nemici È vero? ho ecceduto un po' ? Sai, c'era un po' di foschia e senza quel contrasto si sarebbe vista come una specie di sfuocato. Mi devo affinare, anche perchè non ho ancora uno stile personale in questo campo e le foto sono ancora frutti spontanei. Sono contento se apprezzate un pochino ma mi rendo conto che devo migliorare tanto. |
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