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Silent Reader
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The Ubiquitous Mobile
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Vasa’s Ghost
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Even
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A Special Dress for a Special Party
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Strolling in Stockholm
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Outside the Nobel Museum
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Under The Bridge
Thank to its architecture, Stockholm is a very good place to shoot modern pictures. ストックホルムは現代の写真を撮るには良い場所です
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Different Life
Taking royal sentries pictures is usually useless because all the pictures look alike, unless something happens that gives the composition a new life. この写真は、スウェーデン王宮のセンチネルを示しています. しばしば退屈です. しかし、別の何かを追加することにより、 写真は新しい人生を取得します
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A Different Passion…
If soccer is – to many – a religion, a supporter may well be a martyr. This picture is iconic of the multiple feeling that a team inspires to its fans: love, passion and pain.
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Hanging
Do dangerous things safely. 安全に危険なものを行います
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Frames for Sale at Via Margutta
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The BatFire
A butterfly with wings of fire. 火の翼を持つ蝶
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Hard Stare
Bad day, or much too bright the sunlight? 付いてない日 又は あまりにも多くの日光
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What Could I Do?
Don’t be afraid to do a mistake, but fear its consequences… 失敗を恐れていません でも 結果を恐れて
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As Deep As The Ocean
Sometimes the bag of a woman is as deep as the ocean. 時々女性のバッグ 海のように深いです
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Distraction
Why the hell do people attend a live show, when wasting time on their mobile? 人々がコンサートに行きます でも時間を失います携帯電話を使用して、 音楽を聴きません
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Alex Britti – Live@Cinema teatro Massimo – Pescara
Another concert, another reportage. これらは マキシム劇場のペスカーラでアレックス Brittiのコンサートの写真です, ローマで ブルースと ポップの 音楽家です.
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Daniele Silvestri – Live@Cinema teatro Massimo – Pescara
Be Canon, Nikon or whatever, when the assignment is demanding, there is no substitute for a DSLR. I kept taking with me a Fuji (mainly, an X-E2 with the 18-55 and sometimes an X100s) as a wide-angle camera. The results are very good but, in a scenario like a theater, can’t possibly match the versatility of a 5D Mk III with the mighty Canon EF 100-400. Enjoy the pictures!
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A Sound Engineer
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A Lamp in an Old Teather
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Gigi Cifarelli Guitar Solo (feat. Michele Di Toro) – Live@Florian Espace Pescara
This the reportage I did on behalf of Rockol.it with a Canon 5d Mk III and the venerable Canon EF 70-200/2,8. The theater was small and few were the angles to be exploited. Thus I’ve decided to focus on close-ups and american shots.
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Portrait of a Law Professor (and Free Climber…)
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Portrait of a Gunsmith
No bravado. No noise. Just focus. This is not a scene from a film. It’s a portrait of a gunsmith — hands steady, brow drawn in close. The room is small, functional, the shelves stacked. There’s no display of violence here. No suggestion of power. Only the patient act of tuning metal into balance. He’s wearing gloves, not out of fear, but out of respect — for the tool, for the work, for the ritual. The gun isn’t loaded. It isn’t posed. It’s an object in process. A mechanism being read, understood, maintained. I took this photo in near silence. The only sound was the faint click of a slide…