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Angelo Villaschi
{K:49617} 8/5/2004
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Thanks, Giuliano!
I changed quite a few to this project. A lot of the photos I like to take are street candids, and are inspired by HCB's images.
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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:36622} 8/5/2004
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A perfect tribute to Henry (I've seen you've just change the Project name for the occasion ;-) )
Bye
Giuliano Guarnieri
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Egidija Smilingiene
{K:3227} 8/2/2004
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that man is realy enjoying sun. as we use to say "taking a sun bath".
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Jorge Vasconcelos
{K:33746} 7/22/2004
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I very much like this style, londoners, at lunch time,geting their little bit of sun.This is your style and this is very interesting. Regards jorge
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rami rami
{K:2201} 7/20/2004
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I like it, dualism :)
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Dominikus BW
{K:500} 7/19/2004
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i not objection with the horizon, this is great pic... the two persons over there, showing a great gesture... congrats...
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Romulo Lubachesky
{K:11836} 7/17/2004
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Bela composição, parabéns e abraço!
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Paola Pandolfini
{K:1176} 7/17/2004
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Great snapshot
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Marília Ferraz
{K:-4756} 7/16/2004
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Gosto muito deste momento, Angelo. E demais do tons puríssimos. Quanto à horizontalidade...... Coisa louca! As escadas estão. A parte inferior da porat está. Acho que o problema é do arquiteto:) Falando sério. Não estou nem aí para estes purismos. Uma excelente foto, isso sim. Um abraço, Marília
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Pedro Libório
{K:53861} 7/16/2004
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eheheheheh...bem apanhada Angelo! um abraço!!!!
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 7/16/2004
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Dear Angelo,
little friend PS may help you with the horizon ;-)
but I have every respect for NOT changing the original image at all. I would love to make good pictures without rework.
Thilo
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Angelo Villaschi
{K:49617} 7/16/2004
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Dear Thilo,
You are horizontally challenged :)
Haha, only joking!
But, seriously, there are a few reasons why there isn't a horizontal, some of them good, some of them shameful. You decide which is which:
. I am stil very self conscious about taking candids. Sometimes I do not even lift up the camera, but just literally "shoot from the hip". When I do lift it, I am paying attention to the moment, to the subject, and what they are doing.
. I took this from an angle, not straight-on. If I was straight-on my reflection would have been there, which would have spoiled the picture for more reasons than I care to mention :)
. This shot is "as taken", no cropping.
In any event, it looks level enough to me. I admit I didn't put a grid on it, but the first step looks pretty much horizontal.
I'm glad you still enjoyed the picture. Thanks again!
Angelo.
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 7/16/2004
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ah, another one in the phone series ;-)
well done in general, two small things for me: I would love to have some real horizontal lines here. It's a bit disturbing for me to NOT have them ;-)
in addition, the man on the right seems to be overexposed. minor things though, good work, angelo.
Thilo
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Lukasz Kuczkowski
{K:14687} 7/16/2004
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I like this picture, there is a story hanging in the air i.e.: "Mom, I have just quarrel with my boyfriend, shall we split up, what do you think?"
Regards
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Angelo Villaschi
{K:49617} 7/16/2004
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Danny,
It is hard to find weirdos like me these days, who are not constantly tethered to their mobiles. Lunch break, ciggie break, walk to/from work, constantly phoning, texting...
I think there are more pictures coming on this subject...
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Marcio Janousek
{K:32538} 7/16/2004
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Boa Angelo !! muito bem clicada
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Edward Oest
{K:192} 7/15/2004
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I was reading Dannys comment and wondered if the reflections really mattered that much...they do.
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Danny Brannigan
{K:19523} 7/15/2004
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Angelo. Does everyone in london spend their lunch breaks on a mobile phone? I like this pic because although we only have two subjects the position of their reflections balance things up especially that of the gentleman.
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