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Castrocielo, Frosinone, Lazio. sent on July 15, 2014 (9:11) by Giuseppe71. 2 comments, 549 views. [retina]

1/1250 f/5.0, ISO 200, hand held.




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sent on July 15, 2014 (9:24)


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Ottimo hdr bella composizione, ho appena preso da accostare alla 70 D la Power Shot G1X per uscire un po' leggero.

complimenti ciao;-)


Great hdr beautiful composition, I just got to pull over to the D 70 Power Shot G1X to leave a little 'light.

compliments hello ;-)

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sent on August 20, 2014 (14:29)


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Ciao Claudio, la mia prima reflex l'ho comprata ieri. Una Nikon d7100 in kit con il 18-105. Sino ad ora ho scattato con compatte e bridge. L'ho fatto per addentrarmi meglio in questa passione nata poco tempo fa. E' vero che la differenza è enorme, però l'occhio cattura quello che tu vedi e osservi indipendentemente dal corpo che usi. Non sarà professionale ma mi sono divertito un sacco a scattare in questo modo e continuerò a farlo quando ci saranno momenti di mancanza di tempo o di pensieri morti, In fondo per me è iniziato come un gioco. E' un hobby in cui voglio crescere ma allo stesso tempo rilassarmi e godermi lo spettacolo che mi circonda.

Hello Claudio, my first SLR I bought it yesterday. Nikon D7100 in a kit with the 18-105. Until now I've taken with compact and bridge. I did it for getting into better in this passion was born not long ago. It 'true that the difference is huge, but the eye catching what you see and observe independently of the body you use. It will not be a professional but I enjoyed it a lot to take in this way and will continue to do so when there will be moments of lack of time or thoughts of the dead In the end for me it started as a game. It 'a hobby where I want to grow but at the same time relax and enjoy the spectacle that surrounds me.


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