1/30, 1/60, 1/125 how much of these instants there are in a day? Moments, fleeing instants that flow there street on the skin, without we don't even realize of it. Some regulation, a simple release and here: an emotion, a smile, is captured forever. It won't feel the pass of the days, of the months, of the years, it will have defeated the time. Catch the moment, carpe diem! Francesco Passoni BIO I am born in Milan 23 years ago. The passion for the photo is transmitted me from my father. He teaches me the bases of the photo and it begins me to the use of his reflex (Fujica ST705). From some time I have acquired a digital camera (Nikon Coolpix 4300) but my love remains the Fujica ST705 of my father. I think that to be a good photographer is necessary to know how to use a reflex. Besides the photo my interests are the world of the motors and Trance music that relaxes me and gives me the inspiration for the next shot... If you want to look at my personal site this is the link: http://www.francescopassoni.com/
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Comments (7)
MrsLubner
humorous shot. Good postwork.
Janiss
Funny shot and superb postwork!
mark.spooner
Interesting work!
lizzibell
Funny...
PaxSV
No postwork used! There is a glass between the boy and the car. ;-) Thanks for the comment to this photo and the others. PaxSV
Valerie-Ducom
Very funny :)
Chaosphoto
And I thought the kitchen was dangerous !!