I arrived in Milan on the day Inter Milan faced Paris Saint‑Germain in the Champions League. I've never witnessed such energy of the sport club fans, hundreds of people filled the streets, cheering for Inter from the early hours.
The Duomo di Milano square was transformed with a big stage and screen for fans to watch the game, I loved the community spirit even if the Duomo’s view was obscured, the overwhelming demostration made the moment unforgettable.
Danpbphoto wrote:
These are just such crisp, clean, sharp images Marcelo!
You have got to do a YouTube video on your B&W image processing workflow!
I just can't seem to get mine to be so "glossy sharp and crisp!"
Again SUPER photography!
Dan
Thank you Dan for the kind comments. We can connect one of this days to process some files togheter.
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jon.oman wrote:
Wow! Talk about energy! Too bad that can't be bottled! Great set of images!
:-) Thank you Jon.
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bmike-vt wrote:
That 4th one... really nice. Well done.
Glad you like it.
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keepclicking wrote:
Marcelo, soccer is huge but just bad that Inter lost that final game to PSG. You captured some amazing energy and BW works so well.......
Thank you Paul, it was a really bad night for the Inter.
bnfotografie wrote:
I agree with all of the above comments. Your work is just superb.
Brent
Thank you Brent for the kind comment.
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Jim Dockery wrote:
Great shots that captured the moment. Crowds are not my cup a tea, so I shudder at the thought of being stuck in the middle myself.
Thank you Jim.
Even though I don't particularly like crowds, living in New York City for so long has made them feel normal to me. I'm used to the constant movement and energy, so they don’t really bother or intimidate me anymore. It’s not that I enjoy being in crowded places, it’s more like I've adapted to them as part of everyday life here.