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Calatrava's architecture in Reggio Emilia (Italy)
Camera: K50 Photo Location: Reggio Emilia (Italy) ISO: 50 
Posted By: flaviopetrone, 02-22-2015, 10:11 AM

These pictures has been shot with both DA 18-135mm and Samsung 10/17mm, all at long exposure, click on the picture if you are interested in EXIF data.

This is one of the three Calatrava's bridges:







Here you can see even the second bridge, very little:







These shots have been taken at the High speed train station:





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For sure b&w was the right choice. I especially like the last one - wonderful composition of structures and lines.
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For sure b&w was the right choice. I especially like the last one - wonderful composition of structures and lines.
Thank you very much!
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Lovely shots. I should try B&W more often.

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Simply outstanding - the high contrast accentuates lines and shapes. Wonderful photos, for sure.

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I thought it was a harp from the thumbnail. The first and last are very nicely done!
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Lovely shots. I should try B&W more often.
Definitely! Black and white photography is an amazing big universe! I have found difficult to achieve good results in the beginning, but now it seems to go better, at least I am quite satisfied!
Thank you very much!

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QuoteOriginally posted by Sailor Quote
Simply outstanding - the high contrast accentuates lines and shapes. Wonderful photos, for sure.

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Thank you very much Jer, your words are always good with me.

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The first and last are very nicely done!
Some kind of graphics more than pictures...
Thank you!

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Great photos! Than that they seem to work Julia Anna Gospodarou. What editors and plug-ins do you use?
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Great photos! Than that they seem to work Julia Anna Gospodarou. What editors and plug-ins do you use?
Thank you very much!
This series has been edited only with Lightroom.
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Calatrava's architecture in Reggio Emilia (Italy)
You are blessed to have such stunning architecture right there on you doorstep.

A fantastic job you've made in difficult lighting conditions to record them so well.
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You are blessed to have such stunning architecture right there on you doorstep.
I remember me telling you something similar about the view from the back of your house a while ago...


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A fantastic job you've made in difficult lighting conditions to record them so well.
Thank you very much my friend!
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I remember me telling you something similar about the view from the back of your house a while ago...
Then that makes us both equally blessed.
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Then that makes us both equally blessed.

People (me included) are so busy to search amazing far places that don't see what's just under their nose! Anyway, when you want to come to visit Italy, I will be very happy!
I have invited here half pentaxforums, but still no one has been so brave to come!
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Just hope we don't all turn up to stay with you at the same time.
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