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Mauro Machado
{K:1159} 8/25/2004
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Caro Murilo, Obrigado pelos comentários. Gostaria de sugerir a você se inscrever na lista de fotógrafos da Escola Focus / São Paulo, no link http://br.groups.yahoo.com/group/escola_focus/ Abraços
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Murilo Rafael de Souza
{K:19577} 8/25/2004
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Olá Mauro! Parabéns por este registro! Ficou uma foto ótima! Gostei muito das cores e da iluminação de fim de tarde (muito bem aproveitada)! Os reflexo também contribuiram bastante para a excelente composição!
Um abraço...
[] Murilo
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Roberto Ramires
{K:2420} 6/21/2004
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Linda imagem, belos reflexos e otima composicao!
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Susan Cropper
{K:2166} 4/20/2004
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I love this picture. I've never seen anything quite like it. The colors are wonderful. Nice reflections. Makes me want to know the story of the wreck.
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Carmem A. Busko
{K:48785} 3/15/2004
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Belos reflexos, Mauro. As cores fortes do contrastando com a claridade do cenário também ficaram ótimas. Muito bem composta! Parabéns Carmem
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Mauro
{K:5884} 3/11/2004
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Wonderful colours for this interesting photo. Congratulations. Bye.
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Hanna Segal
{K:13469} 3/10/2004
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I hope they were smart enough to get on the boats and leave in time... I can't help noticing how these rusty old shipwrecks make beautiful photo opportunities. Excellent colors and dramatic lines. You can't wish for more.
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 3/9/2004
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Hopefully none lost Mauro - but excellent photo, brilliant reflection - seems such a calm beach
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Mauro Machado
{K:1159} 3/9/2004
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Here is another photo that shows the other side of the vessel and also how the tide was changing quickly. In this area you have to drive for 15/20 kms. over sand before reaching a firm road, and it is not advisable to travel during the night. That's why we were in a hurry to leave. Here is my wife. And in the previous photo is me and my wife and the brave Fiat that took us there and back.
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Mauro Machado
{K:1159} 3/9/2004
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Hi Hugo, Thanks for your suggestions, I really appreciated. I thought about zoom in and take just a part of the structure, as you suggested, but it wouldn't show the huge ship's carcasse, what gives the dimension of the disaster. Otherwise, I had only a few minutes before the sun set and was limited by my camera (Nikon Coolpix 880)lens. Other point is that I was impressed by the reflexion in the water. I also thought about staying another day at the beach in order to photography this ship against the rising sun, but it would delay my trip to Uruguay. I was suppose to arrive there before Xmas with friends and family. In the picture attached you will notice the long shadows as the sun was approaching the horizon.
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 3/9/2004
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Hi Mauro, It is surely a very impressive sight. I like the hard contrast in colours, and the angle at which this photo has been taken. A very grim sight, yet peaceful in its seamans' grave". Great capture. I'm a bit undecicive about the composition, though. The weight is dead centered (sorry for this metaphore..., not intended) but my eye is drawn towards the reflection in the sand. I think that this breaks the balance of the composition a bit. IMHO, the best option would have been to zoom in on a part of the structure. Hope you understand what I mean...
Cheers,
Hugo
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Alan Armanini
{K:5407} 3/9/2004
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Great Capture, Not every day you see a shipwreck. Very Nice Composition, Wonderful Work!!
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Riny Koopman
{K:19998} 3/9/2004
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WOW mario wonderful ship and i love the reflection in the water good job! regards riny.
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Andrea B.
{K:1741} 3/9/2004
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Wonderful shot,great the reflection on the beach!!! Nice colors!!
Andrea
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Kevin H
{K:22502} 3/9/2004
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Great color and love how you added the beach in the composition. Good job!! Kevin
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