AGeoJO wrote: chiron wrote: AGeoJO wrote:
Joining the posts of Batis 25mm although this one was captured a few years ago during the infamous “aqcua alta” in Venice. These 4 girls were out the at San Marco square close to midnight, cheerfully observing the phenomenon. With the help of @ ManuelLaMantia, I asked them to pose for me and took a long exposure of them. Needless to say, it was really difficult to stand still, especially to keep their umbrellas that way for 25 seconds. Their lower part of their body though was rendered well. FYI, this image was posted in the big FE thread a few years ago…
Beautiful image, Joshua and great processing--very finely done. One of my other favorites of yours is from Piazza San Marco of a woman (your wife?) standing in the rain there with a transparent umbrella. Heavy rain is not only atmospheric in St. Mark's; it also helps to thin out the crowds!
Thank you very much, Peter! I have to say that your memory is excellent for remembering the details that well ! The other image was taken during the same aqcua alta, as well but facing more the tower Torre dell'Orologio. And that wasn’t my wife but one of of the 4 girls from the above image.
AGeoJO wrote: chiron wrote: AGeoJO wrote:
Joining the posts of Batis 25mm although this one was captured a few years ago during the infamous “aqcua alta” in Venice. These 4 girls were out the at San Marco square close to midnight, cheerfully observing the phenomenon. With the help of @ ManuelLaMantia, I asked them to pose for me and took a long exposure of them. Needless to say, it was really difficult to stand still, especially to keep their umbrellas that way for 25 seconds. Their lower part of their body though was rendered well. FYI, this image was posted in the big FE thread a few years ago…
Beautiful image, Joshua and great processing--very finely done. One of my other favorites of yours is from Piazza San Marco of a woman (your wife?) standing in the rain there with a transparent umbrella. Heavy rain is not only atmospheric in St. Mark's; it also helps to thin out the crowds!
Thank you very much, Peter! I have to say that your memory is excellent for remembering the details that well ! The other image was taken during the same aqcua alta, as well but facing more the tower Torre dell'Orologio. And that wasn’t my wife but one of of the 4 girls from the above image.
I liked that image very much. Was that one done with a Batis also?
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