macondo
(20449) 2020-02-05 2:12
Hi Steve. Superb photo, the child dwarfed by the very solid looking (daubed, rendered?) walls and massive rock. The very colourful scene looks very peaceful. Also interesting to me because I recently bought a kilogram of Harar coffee beans - I've had them once before - which are very hard to get in Australia and apparently increasingly difficult to grow in the Harar district. Here's some information from the coffee dealer I get them from: https://www.mycuppa.com.au/ethiopia-harrar-east They usually sell out pretty quickly as only small quantities are available. I've also had Ethiopian Yirgacheffe coffee, also very nice. Anyway, excellent photo, superbly framed. Regards, Andrew
[+] macondo
(20449) 2020-01-19 4:55
Hi Steve. Yes, marvellous chia.... that thing that Klaudio mentioned. Also, the gentle light on the fellow's right side, darkness enveloping the space behind him. The timber frame adds interest too, with it's flowing pattern of lines echoing those in his garb. I wonder what that book is... Regards, Andrew
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Castello di Loreto by Silvio1953
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macondo
(20449) 2019-02-02 19:58
Hello Silvio. A very pleasing picture. It seems very simple, but the shapes and shadows, and the various textures, of the building and the wall, and the perfect position of the seat, really make this one a success. Regards, Andrew
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Underneath the Arches by Royaldevon
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macondo
(20449) 2019-02-02 19:56
Hello Bev. Long time no see. Belated happy new year to you. You could have cropped her out and done a bit of fiddling, but I think you made the right decision; we can share her viewpoint and wonder what she's making of the tallish fellow approaching. I love the arches and the strong, straight shadow line, plus the sunny scene beyond. It's a shot with two scenes in it! I think you must have done some judicious photoshopping on this one, with its evident contrastiness, but it's worked very well. Regards, Andrew
macondo
(20449) 2019-02-02 19:47
What about Mississippi John Hurt? First blues record I ever bought, kind of folksy, country blues. Well, you can't see all the graves in one trip, I suppose, and I wouldn't have a clue where he's buried. Interesting list you drew up from what must be a huge range of them in that part of the country. You did a good job with the photo, achieving just the right amount of blurriness in the background. Regards, Andrew
macondo
(20449) 2019-02-02 19:41
Hi Dale. A beautiful shot in superb winter sunlight. No doubt it was cold, but the colour tones give it a warmth. So many shapes and textures in this one. I like the mist-shrouded trees behind, and also the nearer ones framing the view nicely. Regards, Andrew
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snow in the city IV by COSTANTINO
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macondo
(20449) 2019-02-02 19:34
Greetings Costantino A very well composed winter shot, which relies on the beaten path and the two walkers approaching the camera. I like the very gentle colour tones, with the brown shades adding some warmth to the scene. Regards, Andrew
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