Photographer’s Note
Again Tarraco, the ancient city wich once time was a very city of the Roman Republic, first, and after of the Roman Empire.
Here you can find statues wich are really representative of what was this part of the history of Tarraco. I saw one of them and just at the right there was a window. Through the windows we could see a stairs, people in the stairs and a museum behind.
It could be interesting.
Then, I make the photo.
Also you can see a WS wich is very similar to another posted by “barrufeto_77” where you can see the view since the top of the roman wall still conserved.
I hope you like it.
barrufeto_77, sergio1, jhm, AiresSantos, robiuk, syd1946, CRATEOS has marked this note useful
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fabio_ts
(13674) 2006-03-03 3:34
A really original POV for a very interesting picture Carlos, I like a lot the result, compliments!!
nice weekend,
Fabio.
:o) later
barrufeto_77
(25957) 2006-03-03 3:51
Hola Carlitos.
Yo tengo una muy, muy, muy parecida.
Sobre la foto...me encanta cómo la oscuridad da paso a la luz...
Bonitos colores!!
Un saludo, Oscar
sergio1
(12150) 2006-03-03 4:18
Hola de nuevo
Un punto de vista muy acertado, esta son de esas cosas que si no te las muestras pasan desapercibidas.
Que tengas un buen fin de semana.,
Saludos
gebala
(0) 2006-03-03 4:40
hello Carlos, nice compo and nice point of view, I like your point of view and this woman there, she gives this photo dynamic:)
well taken
besos
efigesta
(12181) 2006-03-03 4:41
Hola Carlos
Un punto de vista muy bueno de el oscuro hasta la luz muy bien realizada
saludos
manuel
jhm
(83802) 2006-03-03 7:41
Hi Carlos,
You make a excellent artist picture, the through gives always a good view, certainly with the strong contrast between the dark and light parts. I like this experimantal image!
Have a nice weekend,
John.
AiresSantos
(43298) 2006-03-03 8:47
Hola Carlos. I like this point of view. Excellent the contrast between the interior and the exterior. Very good colors and sharpness.
Have a nice weekend,
Aires dos Santos
feather
(50588) 2006-03-03 11:28
Another interesting photo inside looking out. I've said before I like this kind of shot. good exposure.
The shrouded statue looks a bit scary - the "mummy" waits to attack a passer-by.
Kath
robiuk
(10763) 2006-03-03 17:46
Hola Carlos,
Very intriguing photo!
If there was no note, I would be really puzzled by this photo, not knowing what's going on in this picture!
;-D
Very mysterious shot from under the ground.
I like it - so unusual!
A luego,
Robi
syd1946
(17999) 2006-03-04 2:36
Hello Carlos,
Very good idea to take this picture.The point of view is excellent and the woman adds more interesting to your phote.Very good work and note!
Best wishes,
Thomas
CRATEOS
(7274) 2006-03-04 2:48
Fantastic scenario here..your light giving many levels ,the two figures statue an woman make exeland contrast about old an new alive...as i say your scenario is one of the best!!!GNGRS!!!......my frend Nikiforos
Ta leme....
pranab
(5354) 2006-03-04 3:35
carlos,
a bit human touch on a non-human subject as a photo. good composition. good use of light. nice work.
john_c
(24635) 2006-03-04 11:54
Hi Carlos,
Your artistic and compositional skills come to the fore in this interesting, mysterious shot. The shrouded mummy figure in the foreground surprises the viewer and looms over the scene, dominating yet providing pleasing colour contrast to the otherwise dark interior. The woman passing by gives some perspective and balance, while warming the scene. The building is scene in fine detail, and in some ways its like looking out of a cave or jail to the beautiful world. You controlled the exposure level on the building very well. This is a very successful and original shot.
John
Photo Information
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Copyright: carlos serrano (coco)
(28328) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-12-06
- Categories: Artwork, Ruins, Decisive Moment
- Camera: Nikon Coolpix 4300
- Exposure: f/2.8
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Travelogue: One day in Tarragona
- Theme(s): My own favourites II [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2006-03-03 3:31








