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Rooftops of Tunis...

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avatarjunior
sent on October 22, 2013 (9:45)

Mi piace il soggetto, avrei solo centrato l'immagine sulla finestrella o la porta per dare un po' di simmetria ! MrGreen

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sent on October 23, 2013 (23:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Ian for your comment. I know the attraction that the symmetries have on you and that is well illustrated from your photos. I instinctively shy away from symmetry and instead of this wall I was drawn to the lack of any reference symmetrical. Do you think that I like to explore the asymmetries on the facades of Romanesque churches. Maybe once we have the opportunity to meet our antithetical aspects of these ...

avatarjunior
sent on October 24, 2013 (11:50)

Interessante :) dipende tutto dai gusti personali come sempre ! Sarebbe bello fare una serie di scatti antitetici e metterli a confronto, d'altronde la fotografia non è altro che l'espressione del proprio punto di vista :)

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sent on October 24, 2013 (12:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I agree. As a young (almost 40 years ago) I worked often with a friend photographing in the same situations. We saw different things and it was very challenging

avatarsenior
sent on August 04, 2014 (17:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Quite the contrary .. ;-) He went more space for the "escape" represented by the door on the left. Looking at the picture before the eye admire the mosaics of course then runs towards the open space .. but it is truncated and stifles the desire to see (you can tell which is the city, let's see better) what lies beyond the mosaics . Better represent the city (roofs, antennas, chaos ..) would also give greater prominence to the place where you were, a place of peace and beauty in the midst of Tunis. To avoid "distractions" to the observer would have also avoided the patch of sky in the other to the right.

However, it is a great glimpse of what you've learned! :-)

Hello ..

avatarsupporter
sent on August 12, 2014 (18:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I understand what you say and in fact I have some shots with the center of the door. But the vision of the roofs in my opinion is fairly trivial: they could be those of any Italian and suburbs also takes attention away from what fascinated me that the harmony of shapes and colors even in the presence of a mixture of ornamental motifs. The use of the term mosaic suggests to me that here anyway as flush a taste millennial although with the use of different materials. In Tunis, the Bardo Museum is the world's finest collection of Roman mosaics. Thank you very much for the passage and attention that I really appreciated. A greeting.

avatarjunior
sent on March 21, 2015 (16:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I like this as it is for its simplicity and freshness. And 'solar. Hello Eugene

avatarsenior
sent on September 23, 2018 (0:39)

I like it! For colour!


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