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Observing
Image Title:  Observing
 
 By: Katia Cutrone  
  Copyright ©2002



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Photographer Katia Cutrone {K:12940}
Project #3 The Intimate Portrait Camera Model Eos 3000
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 38-76 mm
Uploaded 7/23/2002 Film / Memory Type Agfa 200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 120 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 2 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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About The very particular and caracteristic face of this man capture my attention. He was so concentrated to observe the ?Canal Grande? in Venice. Sure, it is a great spectacle in this magic town, but I couldn?t resist to immortalize such an espression. I love it very much.
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There are 2 Comments in 1 Pages
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Reynaldo Guimaraes   {K:2422} 7/23/2002
Katia,
Just great. I like make photos like this when nobody
sees what we are doing.
Does he know you were shooting?
I think we all ""couldn?t resist to immortalize such an espression.""
I also loved it very much.


Katia Cutrone   {K:12940} 7/23/2002
Thanks Reynaldo,
no, he didn't know I was shotting this Pic, therefore I hade to be on the steps, down of the wood bridge, where he was (you can see the fence on the left). And this strange situation created this prespective, with this "bridge-framing", that I like very much. But i couldn't work very good on the focus. next time!


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