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Pass the Cape Serra...

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Pass the Cape Serra sent on August 24, 2014 (12:52) by Giovanni Colicchia. 2 comments, 1044 views.

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sent on September 12, 2014 (17:43)


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Bella. La trovo molto delicata e ben composta.
Il primo piano sembrano "dune" di roccia; splendide con il
gioco di ombre e luci che hai saputo interpretare.
Lo sfondo ... un monumento Eeeek!!!
Complimenti

Fernando

Bella. I find it very delicate and well composed.
The first floor seem to "dunes" of rock; beautiful with the
play of shadows and lights that have been able to interpret.
The background ... a monument wow!
Compliments

Fernando

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sent on September 13, 2014 (21:49)


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Tirava un forte vento e le nuvole si muovevano in continuazione e velocemente. Ho aspettato diversi minuti per avere questi giochi di luci ed ombre. Questa immagine è quella che ritengo meglio riuscita di una dozzina scattate. La composizione è stata accuratamente studiata ed ho seguito la collaudata regola dei terzi inserendo l'albero nel punti forza inferiore destro.
Mille grazie, Fernando, degli apprezzati complimenti!
Ciao,
Giovanni

A strong wind was blowing and the clouds were moving constantly and quickly. I waited several minutes for these games of light and shadow. This is what I think is better managed than a dozen taken. The composition has been carefully studied and followed the tried and tested rule of thirds by placing the tree in the lower right corner strengths.
Many thanks, Fernando, appreciated the compliments!
Hello,
John


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