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"After the rain"
_Issigeac is a small medieval village that dates back to roman times, located in the Périgord and is approximately 20 km (12 mi) southwest of Bergerac in Aquitaine in southwestern France. It is a commune of the Dordogne department.
Beautiful old typical village. Nice buildings and balconies, wonderful street perspective, and a superb picture.
# posted by Christian C on August 7th, 2012 7:14 pm
So fine details and colours. Seems to be a HDR picture. Superb!
# posted by Kambrosis on August 2nd, 2012 12:34 am
Preciosa perspectiva circundando la curva de la calle. También me gusta la edición y las tonalidades. (Veo que estás dando más contraste ultimamente, puede ser? -no es una crítica, sólo una observación)
THe colours on this picture reminds me of those pictures in old storybooks. Very good. The place seems a great one to spend your well deserved holliday :-) Hugs from Amsterdam.
Miguel, I don´t know what to say about this wonderful picture.... it is a wonderful picture... to my fav.
# posted by Nico Andries on July 24th, 2012 12:20 am
You don't upload much, but when you do new wonderful shots are always added. A fantastic looking street. Very well composed. Great atmosphere. Outstanding tones and details. Fabulous editing. A favorite...
Love France! Vive le Tour! Go Wiggo, Go!!! Cav the Missile Man! But the Tour/Volta didn't pass through this village, which is quaint & picturesque. Talking of blue-&-white, we saw FCP on Porto Canal tonight. 3 great goals, but Iturbe é Maradona renascido. Que golaccio!!!
One more time your unique style Miguel! this is really very talentuous to produce a so beautiful picture with rainy weather.
Too lazy to describe all things I like in this picture....I like all.... to my fav
# posted by Siriusrubin on July 20th, 2012 6:10 pm
Well cropped with good photographic eye: You kept some details that often do not attract attention at first (like the awning, the poles of the wooden terrace or the bright water chanel), but play an important role for the composition. Last but not least, a good edition.