Photographer’s Note
this is a re-post because the first one had a very bad quality due to the fact I didn't know how resize the image.
I love this photograph because
this is the vision that strongly inspired me towards an important change in my life.
I took it years ago in a vey special place for me...
Northeastern coast of Brazil.
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petimat
(152) 2006-03-20 7:26
Very nice, clear, almost transparent colours. You can hardly see limits betwen earth, water and sky. It shoud be freedom...
Best regards
Ewa
sebinho342
(18726) 2006-03-20 8:20
Magnifique photo, j'aime énormément ... elle laisse place à la contemplation et a la réflexion intérieure. La nature dans toute sa sobriété et sa beauté, l'océan à perte de vue ... l'impression d'être seul au monde pour ce rasta man : joueur de didjeridoo ?
I love :)
Keep posting !
kittyhawk
(1687) 2006-03-20 8:51
Hello Carolina,
Lovely photo, great composition. I agree with "petimat" that you can barely see the borders between land, water and air.
- Halgeir
talikf
(1290) 2006-03-20 9:40
Nice picture Carolina, I think it would have been nicer if you had included all his shadow but it is very inspiring, I can see how it made you change something in your life...
tottimau
(41) 2006-03-20 11:53
Belíssima imagem. Estivestes aqui no Ceará?
Dá-nos idéia de liberdade, de fato!
Parabéns!
dramaqueen
(200) 2006-03-20 13:40
I read a book in high school named "Walkabout", about an Aboriginal boy, going on a trip to survive and prove his manhood to his tribe. Your photo reminded me of that book, with the endless beach and the man's hair making him look like an Aborigin from behind. I'm writing this critique for the second time, because after I posted it, I realized that I said the same thing that talikf said, that it's a very nice photo, however, that I think it would have been much better if the shadow of the man was also present in the shot. So, I agree with talikf. Congratulations,
Lale
Flavia
(10202) 2006-03-22 18:16
Hi Carolina,
The boy,s silhuete against the infinit horizon is very powerfull here. I agree with the other about the inclusion of the shadow in the composition and I think that this image in B&W with some grains could also be interesting. It's a powerfull image and the tittle evoques well the felling you wanted to show. It tells a story as if he had walked from far and arrived at the end of the world, his posture shows confidence as if he had found the answers he looked in contemplating the vast horizon...
Cheers,
Flavia
managua
(902) 2006-03-25 9:58
Hai fatto bene a cambiarla, già era bella prima, ma così rende molto di più!
Trovo che questa foto sia magnifica!
E' libera, stimola la voglia di lascarsi andare ed incamminarsi verso l'immenso!
La sagoma dell'uomo ed i colori leggeri.. tutto molto bello!
clarita
(654) 2006-03-30 15:07
thx for your comment. i love this photo in your gallery...the shilhouette and colors are nice.
MichaelTrezzi
(3136) 2006-04-04 16:43
Wow, this is a great picture, Carolina, showing the desire to learn, what is beyond the horizon. Just a shame the shadow was cropped. Nice colors. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Michael
BrianGraney
(1734) 2006-04-29 16:21
Hi Carolina,
Lovely photo. the sense of space and freedom is great.
I like the movement of the dusty sand - like the winds of change blowing you in a new direction!
Cheers
Brian
aznegrao
(10230) 2006-06-15 10:28
Hi Carolina!!!
Paisagens natural linda com belas silhuetas. Gosto das cores e da definição da imagem.
Friend.
aznegrao.
zeca
(20026) 2007-03-18 11:56
Hello Carolina!
Very nice silhouette. The sea is beautiful shinning on the background! It is a pity you didn´t had captured all the shadow.. Anyway the picture is nice, with nice details and a beautiful texture on the sand!
Regards,
Zeca
Photo Information
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Copyright: Carolina Del Bue (CarolinaDB)
(193) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2001-12-00
- Categories: Decisive Moment
- Photo Version: Final Version, Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2006-03-20 7:14








