Sunday, April 1, 2012
Italy's Manarola tiny village
This is picture was shot by Paul Hogie who sent it to National Geographic.
"A scene of the tiny village of Manarola on the Cinque Terre coast of Italy. I camped on this spot for some time waiting for the right balance of light as the sun set. I was rewarded with many great shots of the late afternoon and even in moonlight. This long exposure captures the essence of the village with the locals all joining for a party near the boat ramp." Paul Hogie
Photo Tip: The best building shots balance light from three different sources: skylight, streetlights, and lights from within the building
Quite an inspiration to start the month.
Labels:
Photography,
World
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