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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Nino di Bari (ndb1958)
(2036) |
| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2005-12 |
| Categories: Daily Life |
| Camera: Sony DSC-F717 |
| Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop |
| Date Submitted: 2006-02-04 5:14 |
| Viewed: 806 |
| Points: 8 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Not Annie Lennox's *why*
I think this one is a bit better than the one I posted on TE today. But quite similar. |
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| To chrisJ: Thanks | ndb1958 |
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02-04 07:31 |
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Why is it the moment we see a sign like this we just have to photograph it ?
great shot, Nino !
Marleen
- chrisJ
(28073) - [2006-02-04 5:37]
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Hi Nino
I like the 5 multicolored closeups of the Buddhas chin. Perhaps cameras are banned here because people having been photographing artworks in the past & running of dozens of print copies for sale, with none of the money or acknowledgement going to the original artist? A good daily life scene, & tfs.
Very interesting shot with that NO sign for photography here! There are so many elements to look at that it is disturbing my mind! I made a ws cropping the image differently.It is still over charged but I think that we can concentrate more ,that way,on the painters working and the NO sign.Tfs ! Michel
I like the ironic that we can say double. To take the picture with the sign. After showing it here :) Probably it just cause they just want to preserve the peace for painters :) Perhaps to protect them work too! Original shot!