Nices pictures as usual, one gives a "managed" ambiance, but, on the second, i would shoot closer to the lonely singer, in this enigmatic empty street. I always enjoy your blog,
Hi from ITALY. First of all: let me say: AWESOME pictures!!!, I like the way you shoot, this close up to your life and your street it's great. Feels like I'm there in that places. I've bookmarked your blog and remember: when you'll shoot other pictures you know somebody in Italy it's waiting to see it!!! One last think: When you post the pictures could you tell us the camera you used in those pictures, just to help us! THANX MAN GREAAAAT JOB!!
Thank you so much, French and Italian friends!!!:-)
Dear Italian friend, if you want to know the camera used, all you have to do is to click the image. Not only can you view the larger version, you can also check out the main Exif information (including the camera model).
I do not regard myself as a photographer, not even amateur; I'm just a guy who enjoys capturing all the memorable scenes that I encounter in my life, my everyday life, with whatever photo machine I've got. Perhaps, it's like a traveller hoping to record his memorable journey, but in my case, it's the journey of my life ...
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Hi,
Nices pictures as usual,
one gives a "managed" ambiance,
but, on the second, i would
shoot closer to the lonely
singer, in this enigmatic
empty street.
I always enjoy your blog,
French Fan.
(Sorry for my ugly and poor english...)
Hi from ITALY. First of all: let me say: AWESOME pictures!!!, I like the way you shoot, this close up to your life and your street it's great. Feels like I'm there in that places. I've bookmarked your blog and remember: when you'll shoot other pictures you know somebody in Italy it's waiting to see it!!! One last think: When you post the pictures could you tell us the camera you used in those pictures, just to help us! THANX MAN GREAAAAT JOB!!
Thank you so much, French and Italian friends!!!:-)
Dear Italian friend, if you want to know the camera used, all you have to do is to click the image. Not only can you view the larger version, you can also check out the main Exif information (including the camera model).
Have a great week!:-)
Hugo
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