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Emigrants monument

Emigrants monument
Copyright ©2006, Piero Magnani
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Photographer: Piero Magnani
Folder: natur
Uploaded: 25-Jun-2006 22:10 CEST
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Camera: Olympus C8080
Exposure time: 1/1600
Aperture: 8
Focal length: 36
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Focusing method: iESP
ISO: 400
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Image format: SHQ
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Image resized to: 600x737

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Excellent shot Piero. The threatening sky coupling very well with the "feeling" of the sculpture. Could be perfect (in my humble opinion) if you crop the base or pedestal of the sculpture: best regards, Ricardo

Ricardo Rico at 07:05 CEST on 26-Jun-2006 [Reply]

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Ricardo Rico wrote:
> Excellent shot Piero. The threatening sky coupling very well with the "feeling" of the sculpture.
> Could be perfect (in my humble opinion) if you crop the base or pedestal of the sculpture:
> best regards, Ricardo
>
Hi Ricardo,
thank you for your evaluation and for your opinion (this is exactly what I'm looking for). I tested it by 1) eliminating completely the basement, 2) leaving only a strip of it. In the first try I had the feeling it was not a monument and that people was frozen. The second one is very interesting and I'm thinking to sobstitute it in my collection. The decision is difficult because I ended with two pictures that have a different meaning as often happens.
ciao, Piero

Piero Magnani at 14:27 CEST on 26-Jun-2006 [Reply]

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Piero Magnani wrote:
> Ricardo Rico wrote:
> > Excellent shot Piero. The threatening sky coupling very well with the "feeling" of the sculpture.
> > Could be perfect (in my humble opinion) if you crop the base or pedestal of the sculpture:
> > best regards, Ricardo
> >
> Hi Ricardo,
> thank you for your evaluation and for your opinion (this is exactly what I'm looking for).
> I tested it by 1) eliminating completely the basement, 2) leaving only a strip of it. In the
> first try I had the feeling it was not a monument and that people was frozen. The second one
> is very interesting and I'm thinking to sobstitute it in my collection. The decision is difficult
> because I ended with two pictures that have a different meaning as often happens.
> ciao, Piero
>

Ricardo Rico at 15:32 CEST on 26-Jun-2006 [Reply]

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Piero Magnani wrote:
> Ricardo Rico wrote:
> > Excellent shot Piero. The threatening sky coupling very well with the "feeling" of the sculpture.
> > Could be perfect (in my humble opinion) if you crop the base or pedestal of the sculpture:
> > best regards, Ricardo
> >
> Hi Ricardo,
> thank you for your evaluation and for your opinion (this is exactly what I'm looking for).
> I tested it by 1) eliminating completely the basement, 2) leaving only a strip of it. In the
> first try I had the feeling it was not a monument and that people was frozen. The second one
> is very interesting and I'm thinking to sobstitute it in my collection. The decision is difficult
> because I ended with two pictures that have a different meaning as often happens.
> ciao, Piero
>
Hi Piero. I can understand you. Particularly I prefer the second option.
Regards, Ricardo

Ricardo Rico at 15:35 CEST on 26-Jun-2006 [Reply]