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Photographer Katia Cutrone  Katia Cutrone {Karma:12940}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 3000
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Portfolio Lens 70-200 mm
Uploaded 4/24/2003 Film / Memory Type Kodak Elitechrome 100
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About This is what I usually see from my room in Rome, when the sunset comes.
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Anouschka Rokebrand   {K:6470} 10/19/2003
Wow, what a great view, you're very lucky! The colours are beautiful. Maybe cropping at the bottom would be a good idea; but overall a very nice photo!

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Carlos Brando   {K:4637} 7/24/2003
lindas cores.. parabéns... boa luz

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Mário Sousa   {K:16985} 5/13/2003
beautiful

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Katia Cutrone Katia Cutrone   {K:12940} 5/8/2003
thanks for all the comments.
Yeah, I think also, I'm lucky when I'm in Rome and I can enjoy every afternoon this spectacle!

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William Tell   {K:5241} 5/7/2003
Very beautiful sunset, nice colors too, congrats!

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Reynaldo Guimaraes   {K:2422} 5/5/2003
Lucky human being, you are, Katia.
Very beautiful, Very...

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Katia Cutrone Katia Cutrone   {K:12940} 4/28/2003
Thanks for all your comments.

I appreciate the crop that Arrey made and I also think is better so.

To Maggie, you are right, I could wait the sun was down, but all happens so quickly in such a moment, that I was worried I could miss the right moment. I'll try again next year, in winter, because the sun moves its position and now it's anymore in front of this panorama.

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donato r. donato r.   {K:16361} 4/28/2003
fortissimo controluce!

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mario mario c   {K:5347} 4/24/2003
beautiful.,

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Deleted User   {K:6775} 4/24/2003
Hi Katia..you are very lucky to have such a beautuful view from your room. I am thinking had you let the sun set just a bit more...i see some clouds on the horizon and if you had waited till part of it got just behind those clouds it may not have been such a hot looking ball. Anothter thing would be to override your cameras exposure just a touch to get a bit more detail in the forground.

Mr Arrey's suggestion to crop part of the bottom is a good one. There is nothing there for the viewer to see so eliminate it (i would suggest 1/2 of the black area on the bottom)...just keep enough to give your image a base.

Try this shot again and bracket your exposures and see what you come up with...good luck *smile* Maggie

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Mr. Arrey   {K:11516} 4/24/2003

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Ronny Van Eeckhoutte   {K:12734} 4/24/2003
Very nice work.

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selim uzuner   {K:262} 4/24/2003
beatiful color

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Mr. Arrey   {K:11516} 4/24/2003
This is really cute, But I would suggest you crop some of the bottom part.

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