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Sweet - salty...

L'altra Venezia

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avatarjunior
sent on January 31, 2015 (8:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Excellent for me..davvero congratulations!

avatarsupporter
sent on January 31, 2015 (8:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Excellent image, perfect reading Franco and for me also excellent advice of Raffaele, if you use lr or Acr probably just pick up a little of the cursor white with a light hand and being careful not to cause burns, in Ps with curves can act even better but is more difficult to explain away post;-)
Congratulations, hello.

avatarsenior
sent on January 31, 2015 (9:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

:-D:-)

avatarsenior
sent on January 31, 2015 (10:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Sweet - salty classic Mediterranean diet:-D
Beautiful scene of daily life "not comfortable" .....
Greetings
hello
luca

avatarsupporter
sent on January 31, 2015 (15:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Really good, so soft and well composed. A moment of daily life beautifully taken. Excellent cleaning due to the lack of customers, the lights of the kiosk seem to create a scene isolated from the surrounding environment.
Excellent.
Congratulations,
Walter

avatarjunior
sent on January 31, 2015 (18:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful composition, congratulations.

avatarsenior
sent on January 31, 2015 (23:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Read the previous comments, particularly those of Raphael and Catherine, I go back willingly on this because it gives me the opportunity for a modest reflection that I hope will be helpful to the author and to those who will pay attention.
The reading "technique" of Raffaele and Catherine is impeccable. Indeed grays are prevalent and whites a bit 'off. The image is undoubtedly lackluster. It is a defect to be corrected? Catherine, in particular, offers a careful intervention and light and, as always in his speeches, is a hint of common sense. Even in my opinion, probably the best.
However, in these cases, the response is often more complex.
A reading of "expressive" image proposes a number of variables closely related to the intentions and the pensiero, more or less aware, the author. This is not a photograph "WOW!" an imposing colors and refined aesthetics. Condensation but a story that the author has chosen to express according to its sensitivity. The emotion that drove him to shoot and to opt for a realization "lackluster" prevailed on options more technically correct. This, to some extent, of course, for me it is a value. I can think of two examples absolutely out of proportion, but may serve to clarify my thinking: a famous photo of HCB made at a beach with the horizon pendant and some amazing photographs of Giacomelli that, when printed, applied (he, darkroom) of masking obvious and technically within reach of the worst beginners.
In those cases, the expressive power has, however, made consistent, given a valESiamo, in fact, so confident that HCB would have to straighten the horizon of that beach?
I do not think he was not capable.
Best wishes.
Franc

avatarsenior
sent on February 01, 2015 (8:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

2F> Good Sunday

avatarsupporter
sent on February 01, 2015 (9:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Absolutely agree on everything Franco, each author can express themselves deliberately beyond the rules and conventions, and when he succeeds his work often takes on greater efficiency, technical reading of the image (you always so much, too much importance to the technique) in those cases it is not an aid but unnecessary ballast

Some time ago I was in a discussion expressed a similar concept emphasizing the difference between criticism and commentary and technical limitations and risks of secondo..ho risked being lynched;-):-D

Hello Raffaele, I think you're right ....... especially because it tells my wife ....
The real problem is that I do not know how to do

Returning to the image this sentence made me understand that the object in the image in low tones whoari was not a choice of interpretation totally intentional, the advice from them;-)
Greetings, good Sunday. :-)

avatarsenior
sent on February 01, 2015 (9:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Big congratulations Maron

avatarsenior
sent on February 01, 2015 (11:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It Catherine, your suggestion there was everything. I fully agree.
But I wanted to reflect the author on the research of their own personal motivations. On what pushes us to take and then process in that particular way our images.
By the same token I think that criticism is more useful one that does not stop at just the technical aspects, but strives to "read" the image interpreting aspects of expression and their correlation with the technical choices and etetiche. A good image is nothing but the result of the sum of all this. For avoidance of doubt, Catherine, precise that my speech is general, not a relief to your interventions.
To help the growth of all critical, real boost useful to learn and improve our photography, some time ago I had also opened a topic in which he askedauthors to submit their images by striving to explain their choices. Everything then was overwhelmed by the unstoppable wave social, conversely, is, in my judgment, the tomb of growth and criticism. But anyhow ....

Raffaele
For the sake of accuracy I correct that which is most likely a simple typo in the writing stage. One of the photographers you mention is not HORWAT: I think I was referring to Frank HORVAT (with the "v" simple) that, as many people know, is an Italian photographer. If correct me.

Best regards and good Sunday to all.
Franc

avatarsenior
sent on February 01, 2015 (11:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It is true I was referring to him. I corrected. Born in Abbey (now Opatija - Croatia) in 1928, then in effect Italian;-)

avatarsenior
sent on February 01, 2015 (13:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Also I find this very beautiful. Add something after thoughts brought by Catherine and Jeronin becomes very difficult. I limit myself to tie a sentence written by Jeronim:
Condensation but a story that the author has chosen to express according to its sensitivity. The emotion that drove him to shoot and to opt for a realization "lackluster" prevailed on options more technically correct. This, to some extent
. They are perfectly in tune with this thought. Probably technically you could improve anything as pointed out, however, in my humble opinion the choice of soft tones and a slight key LOW goes well with the evening atmosphere in which light loses its 'energy' transforming the scene in tones soft and closer to the interior state of many of us. I find it a rare authenticity in the choice of the author. UNo image to be taken into consideration its strong function of this 'authenticity' and sober description of this scene that to many may seem trivial, but I am well told, but especially with connotations of a large interpretive sensibility of the author.

Praise in my opinion should be given both to Catherine that Jeronim for leading us in a constructive reflection.

I join the deserved compliments.

Hello.

stefano

avatarsenior
sent on February 01, 2015 (18:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A pleasure to read your comments in this photo that I like very much.
For my part I am happy also the choice of tones and soft focus slightly off for this 'street' Venetian at twilight.
Maron sincere compliments!
;-) 8-) Giamba

avatarsenior
sent on February 01, 2015 (19:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Remain offline for two days sometimes pleasant surprises ......

First I want to thank all those who have focused on this photograph of me, especially that Raffaele via MP gave me some useful indications to improve, and not a little, work in post.
I should point out that it was not my intention to propose something to WOW! but rather convey what I saw in that moment and that Franco has read impeccably. The original photo color would no doubt hit a lot more but I preferred to opt for a conversion in b / w, one of my first conversions (almost all of the photos in b / w my galleries comes directly from the machine so) to emphasize the care and patience with which were setting their stall after a cold day at work.
Certainly if fbones can act better on the sliders of LR and PS the result would have been better, but for this ...... I promise I will work!
A cordial greeting.




avatarjunior
sent on February 20, 2015 (9:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

beautiful for me ............:-)

avatarjunior
sent on February 24, 2015 (10:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

riguardandola, and I like it a lot ... I can not stop only to technical considerations. The files are completely malleable fuji from raw (but I do not think you use it ...:-)) but if your eye has seen "this" and get me x is successful photo ...

a small consideration: silverEfexPro (used sparingly) could give a little more (technically) to this great shot ... IMHO:-P


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