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Italia 7
Image Title:  Italia 7
 
 By: Patrick Crowther  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Patrick Crowther {K:13567}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model Canon 5D
Categories Street
Architecture
People
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Italia
Lens Canon 24-105 mm f/4
Uploaded 10/25/2007 Film / Memory Type none
    ISO / Film Speed 400
Views 77 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 7 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Siena
State - 
Country - Italy   Italy
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Branimir Fagarazzi   {K:38361} 10/25/2007
Nice shot
fago


Yazeed Jalili   {K:28129} 10/25/2007
Woow ..............


txules  .   {K:29339} 10/25/2007
your recent trip to Italia has produced a very good stuff, not a surprise; I'd prefer this in pure BW because of play of shadows and lights is really good
be well...txules


MUJAHID AWAIS   {K:1703} 10/25/2007
:) Nice capture.


Claudia Perilli   {K:27650} 10/26/2007
Bellissimo raggio di luce. Ottima la composizione.

Claudia


Mark Julian   {K:35089} 10/27/2007
This would rock in B / W - straight out of the classics, great work Patrick


Patrick Crowther   {K:13567} 10/27/2007
Thanks, Mark... I tried it in B&W before deciding on colour... mystery woman's red outfit is such an important part of the image, and obviously this 'punch' would be lost in B&W.


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