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| sent on September 22, 2013 (21:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful and evocative. Compliments. Hello. Bella ed evocativa. Complimenti. Ciao. |
| sent on September 23, 2013 (21:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for your visit and comment. Hello, John Grazie della visita e del commento. Ciao, Giovanni |
| sent on October 01, 2013 (1:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful Reportage well taken, with figure and, in particular, a form of plant life that fights the x survival in a highly hostile territory. I do not know where you took this shot, but 'brings me to mind my landscapes seen during a period of my working life in Kurdistan Irackeno high. Dear John I greet you cordially. Franco .. Bellissimo Reportage ben ripreso, con figura e in particolare una forma di vita vegetale che combatte x la sopravvivenza in un territorio altamente ostile. Non so dove è avvenuto questo scatto, pero' mi porta alla mente i miei paesaggi visti durante un periodo della mia vita lavorativa in alto Kurdistan Irackeno. Caro Giovanni ti saluto cordialmente. Franco.. |
| sent on October 09, 2013 (22:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The photo was taken in Egypt, on the edge of the Sahara desert. The woman was who was to guide us to the cammelliera usually organized tour for tourists. Suddenly he broke away from the group and as if guided by an inner voice is brought in front of the rocks. Intrigued, I followed her, realizing that I could take a picture different from the usual that you bring home from vacation. It 'been absorbed for several seconds, so I had plenty of time to cure the composition in the usual rule of thirds. The woman what she was thinking no one will ever know, but it is perhaps because of this mysterious and impenetrable appearance that the image draws its strength. La foto è stata scattata in Egitto, alle porte del deserto del Sahara. La donna era la cammelliera che doveva guidarci al solito tour organizzato per i turisti. Ad un tratto si staccò dal gruppo e come se fosse guidata da una voce interiore si portò davanti alle rocce. Incuriosito, la seguii, realizzando che potevo fare una foto diversa dalle solite che si portano a casa dalle vacanze. E' rimasta assorta per parecchi secondi, per cui ho avuto tutto il tempo di curare la composizione nella consueta regola dei terzi. Cosa stesse pensando la donna nessuno lo saprà mai, ma è forse proprio per questo aspetto misterioso ed impenetrabile che l'immagine trae la sua forza. |
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