Fotografo per passione, informatico di professione.
Poiche' una immagine vale mille parole, fotografo molto e scrivo poco.
Un grazie di tutto cuore a quelle persone che spendono parte del loro tempo nel guardare e commentare i miei lavori.BIONato nel 1960 nelle verdi colline toscane ho scoperto la fotografia nei primi anni '80 del secolo scorso.
La mia prima macchina stata una Yashica FX-70, poi barattato con una Nikon F501.
Ho passato una vita in camera oscura, poi grazie al digitale sono uscito al sole.
Attualmente utilizzo:
Nikon F601
Canon PowerShot S1 IS
Canon IXUS 300
Photoshop CS
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Comments (10)
pegasovagante
Beautiful portraits, I love the colors and the dinamic bacground. Allmost a simbol... but I had allways known tree ages, everything is getting faster in this world! Well done indeed!
Mikan
a very nice shot (although with not a perfect focus) - I like their expessions!
tfrarug
Excellent shot! I LOVE it! Vote! Ruggero
odf
Excellent snapshot. I love the colors, the motion blur in the background and of course the contrast between the two women.
Sylvaine
Le di de l'ancienne la nouvelle...belles expressions.
glix70
Stunning idea for an excellent portrait... It look like a tram in Milano. I love the background too!!! Excellent capture shot!!! :)
gallimel
Una nuova perla. Riesci davvero a ritrarre la vita urbana, senza nemmeno accennare a niente che sia triviale. Splendido.
SNAKEY
This seems like a capture on a moving train if I see the motion on the background right. A very vivid comparison and yeah I can see Wisdom and experience on my right and Hope and expectation on the left. Lovely composition.:O))
ombresetlumieres
two portraits, and one in the same time, theey look at hundred and hundred meters far away from each other
FitArtistSF
It's funny how you can recognize little things: Snakey mentioned a moving train. From the wooden window frame and the window clips, I recognize that the vehicle the ladies are traveling in is one of the old, reconstructed historic 1912 Milan, Italian streetcars that run down Market St. in San Francisco. Everything in the cars is old polished wood and the riders sit facing inwards towards each other...what can spark a memory often is the little details you look at and seemingly never see....