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Quitting the scenePosted by Giovanni (Milan, Italy) on 2 July 2009 in Documentary & Street and Portfolio. Milan, Italy. June 2009. VOTE ON THE 2009 PHOTOBLOGS AWARDS.
Comments (22)
k@ from Paris, FranceGreat street shot, émouvante comme il se tient (difficilement). Mikan ou Milan ? :) Beau jeu d'ombres* 2 Jul 2009 7:32am Polydactyle from Montreal, CanadaMagnifique. Cet homme semble si petit devant cet édifice. Une photo puissante et touchante. Bravo! 2 Jul 2009 1:22pm MARIANA from waterloo, CanadaExcellent street shot ! Perfect focus on that old man with white shirt , although he is in shadow. 2 Jul 2009 2:54pm tede from Aubenas 07, FranceBonjour, Magnifique image de cet homme qui à l'air de jouer une dernière scène du théâtre de la vie!!! Bonne soirée. 2 Jul 2009 4:12pm Steve Rice from Olympia, United StatesThis is a wonderful image. The old fellow may be moving slowly but he's not stopping. I love the light and shadow. 2 Jul 2009 7:45pm Ca†≈ from Ouchy, SwitzerlandLe titre et la photo sont fait pour vivre ensembles. 2 Jul 2009 9:56pm dj.tigersprout from New York City, United Statesan amazing composition -- love those imposing shadows!!! bravo! 3 Jul 2009 3:21am Paco Díaz from Palma de Mallorca, SpainA piece of life, I like the opportunity of the photo. Good b/w and framing! 3 Jul 2009 4:40am ¤car¤ole¤ from Francecela rend vraiment bien ! ce mur immence cet homme dans la penombre !! 3 Jul 2009 6:16am Ian Bramham from Manchester, United KingdomLovely shot Giovanni! Is this at the back of the cathedral by any chance? 3 Jul 2009 8:45am bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaBeautiful shot Giovanni. 3 Jul 2009 12:09pm Ronnie 2¢ from Atlantic Shores, United KingdomLike a scene from some long-lost ancient fable . . the mass of the church building and the frail man departing . . strong stuff. 3 Jul 2009 5:30pm sherri from Little Rock, Arkansas, United StatesHe looks so small and vulnerable. A very different and special portrait. 3 Jul 2009 7:15pm Ted Szukalski from AustraliaInteresting proportion of the man to the whole view emphasized even more by corner placement. 3 Jul 2009 11:48pm |
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