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Softly Tuscany
Image Title:  Softly Tuscany
 
 By: Rui Filipe Rebelo Prego  
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Photographer Rui Filipe Rebelo Prego {K:1213}
Project #45 Blurry Image Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Journalism
Landscape
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio Tuscany, where life is art
Lens 16-35mm
Uploaded 10/4/2004 Film / Memory Type IBM Microdrive
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 213 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 10 Rating
5.83
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Casole d'Elsa
State -  TUSCANY
Country - Italy   Italy
About Tried to blur some Tuscany's landscapes in order to make you feel the landscape softness ...(of a late afternoon)
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There are 10 Comments in 1 Pages
  1
al Farrob   {K:4081} 10/4/2004
Very beautiful


Howie Mudge   {K:27580} 10/4/2004
I must admit I like the scene but don't think the blurring works IMHO. It seems to give a hazy feel which hinders more than helps IMHO.


Michele Berti   {K:14921} 10/4/2004
It nicely composed and light seem s good but honestly I don't like to much the added blur. Might be it's just me, or my personal taste, but on shot like on my aperture/shutterspeed preference curve I alays prefer to get less aperture (higer F nr) and shorter shutterspeed in order to achieve a nice DoF. Anyway, this is just my taste.


Gerhard Fuehring   {K:4280} 10/4/2004
outstandig! 7* shot


Peter Godden   {K:745} 10/4/2004
Beautiful shot with such rich soft colour! Wonderful.
Peter


Neil White   {K:9159} 10/4/2004
I think the blurring works - at least when I first looked at it I thought I saw a timeless landscape with the mellow pleasantness of late summer.

But on closer inspection I see it is somewhat spoiled by the power lines. These appear to have been coloured to merge with the background but are still visible if you more than glance at the picture.

Neil


Rui Filipe Rebelo Prego   {K:1213} 10/4/2004
Thank you very much for your comments, ... It was my first try modyfying a picture in this way(I am not used to yet). I will take your comments into account and maybe show you the same picture without blur ...I found it to hard to reproduce the soft feeling



Jim Christensen   {K:18843} 10/5/2004
I love Tuscany ! Would love to go there for a while with camera !!
Nice image, the soft is a good thing, but Tuscanys beauty comes through blurred or sharp
jimc


Rui Filipe Rebelo Prego   {K:1213} 10/5/2004
You're right Jim, thank you.


André Valente   {K:887} 11/30/2004
Gosto muito da luz e as cores desta foto.
Parabéns.


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