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Lago del Piano
Image Title:  Lago del Piano
 
 By: Paolo Stefano Amero  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Paolo Stefano Amero {K:5607}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Canon EOS 3
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon  20 mm f/2.8 USM
Uploaded 9/12/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Neopan
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 202 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 9 Rating
6.33
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Piano Porlezza
State -  COMO
Country - Italy   Italy
About Shot in Spring 2005, scanned from film.
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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gianna piano   {K:14027} 9/12/2005
Uno scatto efficace e ben eseguito per un posto straordinario.
gianna


marga sotirovska   {K:128} 9/12/2005
good colour.nice landscape and composition.
i like it!


ictenbey / Emrah ICTEN   {K:16233} 9/12/2005
so nice b&w


Katia Cutrone   {K:12940} 9/13/2005
Faccio davvero fatica a credere che questo fosse all'origine un negativo b&n...


Sonia ~   {K:2125} 9/13/2005
You bought another camera?


Le Ngoc Bich   {K:655} 9/15/2005
nice photo ! very emotion


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:98829} 6/2/2008
What else could one wish in terms of atmosphere on this capture? I guess nothing at all! Amazing details and textures, and a toning that transfers the very spirit of the place into the mind of the spectator. I have the feeling that it is slightly skew when I look to the shore at the depth. But this doesn't weaken it at all. The overall look remains strong and a bit of "old-fashioned" too, which brings also a very timeless feel to it.

One image I wish I could see as a huge poster!

Cheers!

Nick


Paolo Stefano Amero   {K:5607} 6/3/2008
Nich, thank you a lot for your in deep comments to my photos. Your critiques make Usefilm a even nicer place to stay. It is always very difficult to determine if a photo is skew when the horizon is not clearly well defined but i think that yes, it looks a little tilted! I must also tell you that I miss film very much but I really find difficult to find someone who can develope and print my b/w film photos: though digital cameras have reached great results, i still find these film pictures better than the digital ones!


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:98829} 6/4/2008
Hi Paolo!

Thanks a lot for the encouraging words about my comments. I can only be glad if I say something reasonable for photography.

You are completely right. The horizon can get to a real problem, especially when it is formed by contours that may *look* as if the had to be horizontal but may be anything else too. Like for example the shore of the lake here.

As about film development, aren't there any companies doing that where you live? There are pretty many of them around here. And of course I am only glad about that too, since I do prefer film very strongly.

Cheers!

Nick


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