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Joined: Jul. 6 2003
From: England, living in Italy
My photo of the week 52
From my second home in Granada. The locals are trying to get as much from the land for their own consumption as they can. There is little money in produce nowadays. Backbreaking work.
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RE: My photo of the week 52 (in reply to Escribano)
Its a nice photo. At least she wont have to water this year.
I like how the picture is built up with layers.... (or what you call them... All those almost parallel horisontal lines in different distances.) Thats atractive.
RE: My photo of the week 52 (in reply to Escribano)
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ORIGINAL: Escribano
From my second home in Granada. The locals are trying to get as much from the land for their own consumption as they can. There is little money in produce nowadays. Backbreaking work.
Simon, Something has changed in your photography, can't explain exactly what it is, but the earlier ones seem the kept another kind of vibe and/or essence, maybe the cropping. Nothing negative about it, just something I notice personally.
The counry site looks amazing though.
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Something has changed in your photography, can't explain exactly what it is, but the earlier ones seem the kept another kind of vibe and/or essence, maybe the cropping.
Probably right. My earlier ones were pretty much all on film but I don't have as much time nowadays. Film cameras and better lenses
RE: My photo of the week 52 (in reply to Escribano)
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ORIGINAL: Escribano
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Something has changed in your photography, can't explain exactly what it is, but the earlier ones seem the kept another kind of vibe and/or essence, maybe the cropping.
Probably right. My earlier ones were pretty much all on film but I don't have as much time nowadays. Film cameras and better lenses
Gues i start the understand the hardware and film usages now for real photograhers, and the passion for it. I am only used to software manipulating.