Twilight ,moment of break


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Title     Twilight ,moment of break
Photographer     yagoryo/Eugenio (14,335) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     Acqua
F-stop     f/2.8
Shutter speed     1/60 sec
Categories     Landscape
Nature
Panoramas/Mosaics
Camera     DSC-f828
Content advisory     G (general audiences)
Submitted     March 4, 2005 5:41:36 PM CST
Views     1,212
Rating     27 Thumb-up

Lake Garda , Italy

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from lamarnix/Lamar (44,324) Send mail to this user on March 13, 2005 7:05:53 PM CST (4)

Rather complex tree silhouettes but still a nice fit with the colorful background and lake. It would be more peaceful without the float markers, but not under your control. Best regards, Lamar.

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from webalfa/Fausto (1,385) Send mail to this user on March 5, 2005 5:33:32 PM CST (6)

beautifull pic; love the Garda lake and specially what i saw in your portfolio about Toblino. ciao see you soon

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Thumb-up    from herbjort/Kjell (32,328) Send mail to this user on March 5, 2005 4:02:45 PM CST (6)

There are something nice around here. The tree are rather special stilouttes. They are complex in detail and block quite a lot of the view. I can not quite decied if I would have liked it better if there where just one tree around, perhaps two is good. I would however prefer if the net-lines in the water where not aroud. To me they make things a bit too complex here.

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from benchworks/Brad (1,058) Send mail to this user on March 5, 2005 1:57:39 PM CST (6)

Hey Eugenio, Very peaceful scene with a really nice sky. Like the line of the mountains to sky, and the multiple layers of light and darkness from the very top layer of clouds to the very darkest band at the bottom, giving a solid visual base. What does bother me a bit is the position 0f the tree. I wanna move it to the side so I can see the end of the lake, like to the crotch where the left and right mountain mass coincide. Just my little pickieoooon, not big deal but I think it might be better if the tree was not obscuring what I feel is a very important element. Best Regards, Bradley

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Thumb-up Thumb-up Thumb-up    from memo/Mehmet (38,244) Send mail to this user on March 5, 2005 3:09:50 AM CST (12)

what a nice come back Eugenio!! it is composed well. very nice pleasant colours. i can understand why do you like lake Garda,this much. nice place, great photo. Congrats!

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from rosemarie/Rosemarie (29,991) Send mail to this user on March 5, 2005 2:22:36 AM CST (10)

Hi Eugenio, I like this beautiful landscape, ecpecially I like the beautiful colors and the silhouette from the tree, very nice feeling and light on this image, good sharpness on the tree, very well done, kind regards, Rosemarie

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from erikperozo/Erik (5,650) Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 9:23:14 PM CST (10)

Well Eugenio I know my critique will probably be a little supressed by the other great critiques you have already received...and also by reading previous critics I can tell that you are a well respected member...so that in itself lets me know how much you have bleesed this site.....but I do like the positioning of the trees....they fall well within the shot....and to me they make the photo well along with the beutiful sky.......did you have problem with noise...well I know a lot of my pics taken with the Sony cam can out noisey.......but prob bc of ISO but I had to use Neat Image on my pics...........well keep bleesing us Eugenio...best regards erikp.

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From yagoryo/Eugenio (14,335) Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 9:27:01 PM CST

Thanks Erik for the comment... Also your words are important.

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from gian87/Marta (59,446) Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 8:54:07 PM CST (16)

I feel very happy for seeing you again between us Eugenio.I missing you and each loss of a great person like you is for me a pain that does not disappear.Therefore:Welcome back!!!This twilight in the Lake di Garda has a tender dreaming atmosphere, with magnificent colors at this magician moment of the dusk.A little while of nostalgia, with the fine branches of the silhouettes of the trees as if they fell in a sad and quiet weeping.The bakground with the mountains of this wonderful place of Italy seems to penetrate smoothly the lake. The roses,the celestial and the rest in silhouette have a particular love for me.To the right it had needed perhaps something more of continuation,less tihgt, but the important thing is this new picture and I has found you again in this site.Kind regards,Marta

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From yagoryo/Eugenio (14,335) Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 9:03:23 PM CST

Thanks Marta for the comment... and above everything for the beautiful words.

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from andag1/Andrew (168,839) Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 7:56:12 PM CST (19)

Welcome back my friend. You've been missed. What I like about this shot is the color of the sky. But not just that either. The shape of this tree and the way the branches arch downwards produce a feeling almost of rain. Maybe better without the bouys but there's nothing you can do about that. There's a "skeletal softness" a find attractive in this tree.

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From yagoryo/Eugenio (14,335) Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 7:59:33 PM CST

Thanks Andrew for the comment, has ended my break of reflection.: -)

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from mtpsuper/Maria Teresa (40,699) Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 6:30:23 PM CST (16)

Tender scene, fine delicate colours and, above all, this so smart silhouette against the soft shapes of mountains falling in the lake (it's strange but knowing just a little those places, we've always the sensation that mountains are slowly falling in the water of Garda's lake).
Very interesting this choiche of emphatizing this contrast, and these so few but essential colours here.
Very good and interesting thing.

P.S. Berntornato da queste parti, amico mio.

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From yagoryo/Eugenio (14,335) Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 7:10:26 PM CST

Thanks Maria Teresa for the comment.

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from jaypi/Jay (40,134) This user is a Premium Member Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 6:27:32 PM CST (12)

There is a repetition of two elements throughout the photo that creates a beautiful rhythm in three directions, verticals, horizontals and diagonals. Two trees. Two float lines. Two mountains. Two stripes of pinks... Very interesting.

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From yagoryo/Eugenio (14,335) Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 7:07:26 PM CST

Thanks Jay for the comment. I have had to choose among to gather the colors and among the quality of the image..

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from ondy1940/Eldon (85,434) Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 5:56:14 PM CST (18) Early critique

Very attractive with its pastel twilight shades this is a very well composed landscape Eugenio.
The silhouetted trees fit beautifully into the gap created by the background mountains.
Are the floats? in the water for a net to catch fish? Very tranquil and serene.

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From yagoryo/Eugenio (14,335) Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 7:05:17 PM CST

Thanks Eldon for the comment. The boas are for the rout of the boats.

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Thumb-up    from nbrice32/Neal (359) Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 5:56:02 PM CST (8) Early critique

Nice silhouette with good colours although I find the composition a little tight. There is a fair amount of noise visible on the left of the picture, and the sky is burnt out in areas, perhaps due to the lack of exposure latitude of shooting at a higher iso rating (I'm guessing from your exposure settings that you were handholding at a higher iso). Maybe a tripod next time?

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From yagoryo/Eugenio (14,335) Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 7:02:47 PM CST

Thanks for the comment. Unfortunately I have had to choose whether to take with that light or to go to take the tripod. :-)

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from jandrade/Jose Paulo (37,683) This user is a Premium Member Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 5:46:09 PM CST (16) Early critique

Hi again!! Nice photo of mountains and lake with the trees in the foreground working as silhouettes. The final effect is very effective and interesting! Jose Paulo

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From yagoryo/Eugenio (14,335) Send mail to this user on March 4, 2005 7:00:04 PM CST

Thanks for the comment

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