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![]() Click on one of the images below to see the whole gallery "Sentiero degli Dei" (Pathway of the Gods) above Positano (South Italy). Good old FZ20. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Narmer http://digilander.libero.it/peribsen/indice.htm |
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m8t..never in my life have I seen such a wonderful eye for the landscapes that you have brought us...all are breathtaking photos.....
each time you post I have to show the photos to my wife and kids:Gthey love them too...."florida is so flat" !!! ![]() willow |
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My favorites:
The coast lines flooded in golden water. We are also suffering from "flat country disease" up here, like William! Sven |
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Narmer: I luv all of them!!!! Just beautiful!!!
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Wonderful! You show your lovely country to its best advantage. Donna
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Thanks a lot
Willow1 that's one of the best compliments I have ever received for my photos. Those mountains in Amalfi Coast (Napoli - Salerno, Italy) are full of incredible places. I have fallen in love with those places since the first time I went there with my first digital camera, a 3Mp Canon A300, some years ago. Before I started (semi-)serious photography I did not observe things this way. I think Photography helps you observing the world and its places and creatures more... If I was in Florida I'd be everyday in the Everglades searching for snakes to catch and dragonflies and other insects to photograph. There are great places there too, although peakless. NOTE: I obtained the #1 pic here by desaturating it with Photoshop "Hue & Saturation" and checking the box "Monochrome" (?) and moving the first sliding bar (Hue) to about 1/3 on the right, in the blue, and the second one (Saturation) around 15. The original full colors photo is just beside that in the linked gallery FR |
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Bellissimo Francesco,
Seeing these photo's makes me want to go back home to Sorrento so much. Keep up the good work Lello |
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Yes, Molto BellissimoFrancesco
The first one is especially fine - the dynamic and tonal range excellent. The monochrome works fine, but I actually prefer the full colour version of the scene. The 'golden' coastline scenes also have a nice look to them (we only had a day in Napoli, and only a couple of hours in Sorrento on our most recent trip to Italy, so I did not get much time for photography... oh well, maybe next time...) DC |
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Very nice. Number #2 does it best for me.
TOTALLY WACKY roger FZ 30, Nikon TCE17, QuikAim Max RDS, Zeiss Digiscope/Sony W7 |
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Beautiful photographs, I always want to visit the places you show. I would be a little nervous setting on the edge of that rock.
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