cinque terre
cinque terre
Photography \ Architecture | 03/24/08 @897 |
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Thank you, Carlos (Madanapale), this photo is for you.Thank you for your message, thank you for all your photos, thank you for giving me my enthusiasm for photography back.
I do not know how long it will last, how long I will stay here this time, but I hope it will be at least as long as my first visit on this site.
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This photo is not new, actually it was taken back in september 2005 on a vacancy to Italy, but it is one of those I always wanted to publish.
The photo shows the city of Riomaggiore in a region called Cinque Terre.
I'm sure this photo has been taken a few thousand times as practically every tourist who enters the city has to pass the place this photo was taken at, but I have come to the conclusion that I may not be feared by that fact and that it compromises neither the quality of the photo nor the beauty of the moment it was taken.
It's my first submission for two and a half year now and I'm unsure of the thumbnails I chose, but they will do.
Some more photos of that vacany will follow - and some new photos as soon as the weather outside gets better
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03/24/08 @957
A great scene, good format and colors. It looks a tiny bit oversharpened and I'd recommend a more subtle border treatment (thin inner white line and smaller signature). I'd also like to see this shot in a different light with less direct sunlight to see what the difference in mood might be.
Overall a great image!
03/24/08 @962
Great details and composition.
Looks as if you have quite a few tiny dirt spots on your lense. At a close up of the sky these are visible. You could easily fix this in post editing.
03/24/08 @977
@gary:
I reduced the size of the frame and size & alpha of the signature, very good point. As for the sharpness - it's mainly the resizing here, seems like I will have to blur in the future before resizing... new alogithm in GIMP.
@moserArtist:
yeah, those must be water drips, we had to use a ferry to get there. they didn't disturb me much so I let them there
unfortunately this was the only time I was there, so I have no photos with different lighting
03/24/08 @999
03/25/08 @100
I tend to agree with Don that the composition is a bit busy. Yet, I am not sure how it could be improved as the plant cannot be cropped out easily.
The sky appears too dark for a 'sunny day mood'.
03/25/08 @330
Anyway ... a great image.
I hope you stay around for a while.
Michelle
03/25/08 @515
03/25/08 @566
It's a lot to digest in color, compositionally. I think a Black and White version would make it easier on the eyes.
03/25/08 @846
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03/26/08 @587
04/01/08 @628
Keep at it.
+9
04/07/08 @714
Thanks for the dedication!!
Beautiful place!!....Love all the details!!
Great composition and very nice use of the right lower corner!
Top marks from me.
Sorry I am so late!....I have very little free time to visit GFX.
Carlos
04/23/08 @906