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Cinque Terre, Italy

  • positron
    Member

    Great place to spend a few days – perfect for a bit of trekking, sun, sand and great Italian food.

    Some quick shots:

    I see my camera needs some TLC..!

    Great place though – would highly recommend it..!

    b318isp
    Participant

    I like the first the best, although the others are good too – I’d just suggest watching the verticals and horizontals.

    positron
    Member

    Thanks, b318isp!

    I thought I had correct the levels, but those crooked looking builds are actually crooked! :D (yeah, I need to be more careful with the horizon tweaking..!)

    Deebo
    Participant

    Very nice set and puts me in the mood for my holidays.
    First one is my fave too but also like the third too, the colours of the buildings is nicely reflected in the water
    Dee

    climberhunt
    Participant

    Agreed, it’s a fabulous spot. You really need time to relax and explore the place. I took a drive down from northern Italy for a daytrip with my camera, but only managed to squeze in about 45 minutes in each of the 5 villages. Would be better to “focus” on one. :)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/climberhunt/2414428448/ – Light was flat and disappointing. Dawn or dusk could be fabulous in this place.
    Dave.

    P.S. like the one with the artist at work. :)

    positron
    Member

    Thanks Dee and Dave.

    Dave, fabulous photos on your website – amazing climbing shots and portraits, excellent quality over all. Thanks for sharing!

    Liam2673
    Participant

    A very nice set…

    I like numbers two and four best.

    Number three, I think the portrait (vertical) format doesn’t really suit the image, cropping out the sea almost entirely would improve it I think.

    positron
    Member

    Thanks Liam, I can see why you said that about the third one.. I was hoping to capture the narrow and tall houses and their reflection – but when I need to explain photo it clearly shows the photo didn’t work! :D I will tweak it further – thanks again!

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