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Loooooking down
Image Title:  Loooooking down
 
 By: Lorenzo Parisi  
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Photographer Lorenzo Parisi {K:6277}
Project #12 Dramatic B&W Shadows Camera Model Nikon coolpix 2000
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Uploaded 10/7/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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About From the top of a high mountain, looking down...
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Vittorio Moschen   {K:335} 10/7/2003
Bella l'idea di trasformarla in b/n

Ciao Vittorio


Robert Gaither   {K:30088} 10/9/2003
Well I like it the contrast is perfect and the details a great. Excellent image.


charlie f. kohn   {K:25475} 10/13/2003
lorenzo, that is one of the strange aspects in photographing in the mountains. we are so much used to looking up at them that we don't recognize their nature the other way around. question: why do you use b/w in these pictures. i believe that you are deliberately giving up one dimension, especially in this one.
regards
charlie.f.kohn@sixpence-pictures.com // madrid


Lorenzo Parisi   {K:6277} 10/13/2003
I tried to enhance the shadow effect...
Anywhere, here it the original.
Thanks, for your comment.
Ciao, Lorenzo



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