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Lunch at the Robin Hood


Lunch at the Robin Hood
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Copyright: Per Hoj (hojper) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 724 W: 116 N: 950] (4080)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005-09-08
Categories: Mood
Camera: Casio EX-Z4
Exposure: f/2.6, 1/20 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-09-17 14:05
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Favorites: 1 [view]
Points: 12
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We got back from two weeks of cycling and swimming and camping in Tuscany last week. But it is difficult to find time for TL. This is a restaurant called Robin Hood where we found shelter from a sudden downpour exactly at lunchtime and had a delicious lunch of wild boar. Those are our bikes outside on the porch.

Apart from the usual rotating,cropping,clarifying, saturating and sharpening, I also had to aplly an USM mask to this and sharpen once more after resizing. Please note the shutter speed without tripod.

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Robin Hood, how weird, that's my man as I am from Nottingham and so is he. Very atmospheric shot Per, love the bamboo blinds. Hope you had a nice holiday. Nice to see you back.

Peter

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  • Fisher Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1263 W: 351 N: 943] (5726)
  • [2005-09-17 16:21]

Hi Per,

Excellent shot and looks romantic in there. Well done on the lighting and holding the camera steady. Not bad for a young fella. :)

Mike

I like the composition where you show just a part of the bikes and just a part of the lunch table. It sort of tells a story that way. Well done hand holding the camera in these low light conditions.

Excellent effort. Really a great shot to hold and capture as slow as that.

I like thsi shot a lot, specialy the way you composed the image, showing both the inside and glances of the outside. Both sides seem lovely. Very nice light and great mood here.
Hope you had nice holidays ;)

Take care, Stef :))

Too bad if you dont have time to share here man..(from where do i know this story? ;) )
Seriously...to bad cause of manny things. The main one you already know what i think on you and on the way you give your thoughts around this mercenary world...but watching this post i really had another good reason to ask you to post more, as i truly love this image. The contrasting warm inside really brings a resting and relaxing mood here, in oposite with the cold outside where the bikes lie after a not-so-resting ride for sure. And finding this place after a bike journey must bring your mood to optimum levels. Hey...how are you Per?

bonjour Per. C'est un ensemble qui donne bien, la tenture en roseaux coupe bien les deux plans. Le premier est un peu léger en netteté mais ce flou donne une atmosphère chaude à la photo.
jp

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