Who knows Pinocchio? These family was protesting against our Prime Minister (Berlusconi) last month. I love the red all around and the vitality of this Pic.
Well, it is a little dark near the bottom, but I was actually referring to the slight orange/white cast over the photo. Fixing the contrast makes the darks darker, but it will also make the reds redder.
I'm glad you like this shot and I agree, it's a bit dark, but I couldn't make it clearer without losing red, that is what I like more in this image. (Maybe you, Arrey, can help me?). Regards the kid in the bottom right, it's also my favourit in the Pic (he shows what he, a little child, think about our Prime Minister, and of course the masks were dedicated to his promises and his way to make politics. And you know, what Berlusconi always repeats in his speechs? When I speak to people, it'S like I speak to a 8 year old child... I'm ashamed of it.
An interesting photo - I really like the facial expressions, especially the one of the boy in the bottom right. I also like your composition and how you used the crowd and banner as a backdrop. I think the photo could use a little more contrast however, just to make the reds stand out a bit more. I think our Prime Minister could be called a Pinocchio too. ;)
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I like this picture too. It is just a little dark.
Very good, Katia. It is interesting what people do around the world. Every carnaval here in Brazil people used masks of politicians. And I see sometimes in other part of the world people do the same. I know "pinóquio" since I was kid. We always say to kids their nose will grow if they lie... Nico photo.