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lights and shadows on the 5 towers...

primavera estate 2013

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lights and shadows on the 5 towers sent on October 04, 2013 (0:24) by Gianmarco Schena. 6 comments, 427 views.

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sent on October 06, 2013 (15:14)


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Che posto...uno spettacolo.
Complimenti, Dino

What a place ... a show.
Congratulations, Dino

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sent on October 06, 2013 (17:45)


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Grazie Dino;-)

spero di poter provare fra poco con i colori dell'autunno e un po' di esperienza in più

gianmarco


Thanks Dino ;-)

I hope to try soon with the autumn colors and a little 'more experience

gianmarco

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sent on October 08, 2013 (16:31)


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Son stato diverse volte li , posto e foto entrambi bellissimi

I've been there several times, both beautiful place and photo

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sent on October 08, 2013 (19:04)


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grazie Diego
se ti capita di passare fammi un fischio io sono abbastanza comodo da casa;-)

thanks Diego
if you happen to pass me a shout I'm comfortable enough to house ;-)

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sent on October 09, 2013 (23:09)


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Sono del parere che il massiccio roccioso collocato perfettamente al centro "soffoca" l'immagine rendendola statica. Posizionandolo in un punto di forza, seguendo la classica regola dei terzi, avrebbe dato un maggior equilibrio e dinamismo valorizzando il tuo spunto fotografico. Inoltre, se ci fosse stato qualcosa in primo piano (la quinta) si avrebbero più piani dando la sensazione della tridimensionalità. Visto che il posto non è lontano da casa tua, ti consiglio di fare altri scatti quando la vegetazione assume gli splendidi colori autunnali, possibilmente esaltandoli da una luce radente e calda nell'ora del tramonto.
Un caro saluto,
Giovanni.

I am of the opinion that the massif placed perfectly in the center "suffocates" the image so it static. Placing it in a strong point, following the classical rule of thirds, would have given a more balanced and dynamic enhancing your cue photo. In addition, if there was something in the foreground (the fifth) you would have more plans giving the feeling of three-dimensionality. Since the place is not far from your home, you should do more shots when the vegetation takes on the beautiful autumn colors, possibly enhancing them by a raking light and warm in the hour of sunset.
Best wishes,
John.

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sent on October 09, 2013 (23:42)


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grazie del passaggio Giovanni

i tuoi consigli sono ben dettagliati e cercherò di seguirli con i prossimi scatti ;-)
spero che il tempo ci aiuti per i larici ....

grazie mille del passaggio ciao


John thanks for the ride

Your tips are well detailed and I will try to follow with the next shots ;-)
I hope that time will help us for the larches ....

hello thank you very much of the passage


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