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MacGuido
Hi all, this is my first post here.
I'd like to share with you my latest pictures from my trip to tuscany. I have been there two times and I am already planning to go back in the next month.
It's hard to describe how wonderful this unique part of world is, so I hope these pictures make the place justice and tell what can't be said by words.
Enjoy!!

Tuscan Landscape
SlimE
You are one talented bloke with a real eye for composition. What is your favourite lense and what filters do you use to get such vibrant colours?
francois
Congrats Guido,
Your photos really do justice to this wonderful region. I'm currently in Tuscany and having been there many times I can only say that you can shoot the same areas at different seasons and get very different images. Spring and fall are my favorite periods of the year.

Good luck for your next expedition!
francois
QUOTE (SlimE @ May 21 2007, 02:17 PM)
You are one talented bloke with a real eye for composition. What is your favourite lense and what filters do you use to get such vibrant colours?
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I'm not Guido but I can say that I my most used lens in Val d'Orcia is a 70-200 followed by a 24-70. As for filters, I've used a polarizer on a few occasions.

The quality of the light in Tuscany is really outstanding!

Have a look at Guido's gallery on PBase, lens info is listed at the bottom of the large photos.
HTH.
EricM
Wonderful photos, Guido! Thanks for sharing them.

I had my first visit to Tuscany last spring, and I found it a fantastic place with great images everywhere you turn. I hope to get back in the fall sometime soon.
Tim May
Great photos!
Ludi
QUOTE (MacGuido @ May 21 2007, 12:25 PM)
Hi all, this is my first post here.
I'd like to share with you my latest pictures from my trip to tuscany. I have been there two times and I am already planning to go back in the next month.
It's hard to describe how wonderful this unique part of world is, so I hope these pictures make the place justice and tell what can't be said by words.
Enjoy!!

Tuscan Landscape
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A fine tipp. Thanks!

Ludi
simonkit
a stunning selection of photos with great composition

simon
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