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Photographer marco   marco "dheim" orciuoli {Karma:4467}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Canon A70
Categories Architecture
Landscape
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio dead places
lightscapes
Lens built-in lens
Uploaded 11/13/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
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Critiques 8 Rating
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Location City -  ponte di veja
State -  VERONA
Country - Italy   Italy
About ...i think that the strange contrast of this image will attract few watchers... i struggled with my "sepia everywhere" tendency and posted it in real - though attenuated - colours. played a lot with contrast and cloned out a damned bungee jumper (with very nice results, i couldn't tell where he was if i didn't knew!). this is an awfully ancient place, inhabited in the stone age and full of strange rocks and caves... demential modernities are totally out of place.
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Ivan Di Pietro   {K:1229} 11/15/2005
Luogo impressionante!
Mi piaciono molto i colori che sei riuscito a tirare fuori.

ivan

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Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 11/14/2005
I like the contrast very much, particularly that of the sky and the grassy hillside under the arch. Your title usually make very good sense to me and this is no exception.

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 11/14/2005
Nice graphic and i can see a dinosaurs head there, but i have such fantasy! ;)

Jeanette

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Rima Dario   {K:4427} 11/14/2005
Ottimo scatto, complimenti.
Ciao Dario.

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Mahmoud Baha Sadri Mahmoud Baha Sadri   {K:19634} 11/13/2005
Fantastic shadows ,lovely sky!
Incredible match between the photo&title!
baha

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marco  marco "dheim" orciuoli   {K:4467} 11/13/2005
hmmm... i agree with you... i'll try to cancel them as i did with the unlucky jumper...

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patrizio napolitano   {K:13119} 11/13/2005
una bella foto, con una bella luce ed ombre profonde, e carica di una grande atmosfera
patrizio

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Carlos     {K:12969} 11/13/2005
Great title ? ambitious, but with the intense contrast applied and a little imagination (a double Glenfiddich on the rocks helps) the sharp rocky outlines may stand in for big lizards heads? You right - the ?modern? electrical lines and poles up above on top of the cliff seem quite incongruous in the primeval context

C

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