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sent on June 25, 2020 (13:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Since no one does ... I try to say my opinion on this photo, hoping not to bump your sensibility and who reads the comment. First the cut - or the composition in the car in the crosshairs -: the elements are scattered in the photo, they are not arranged in an optically pleasant way; I would try to focus more on the subject (a peach or two in the foreground) and looking for a nuanced three-dimensionality opening the diaphragm. This is a subjective interpretation, maybe you thought you would get a documentary photo or reportage on the cultivation of peaches in the area; in this case you should have used a more wide-angle optics in my opinion. The light is very vertical and creates almost black areas under the canopies ... kneading everything. She cut tree branches on top of the photo create a sense of bottleneck. Hello! ;-) Visto che nessuno lo fa ... provo io a dire la mia opinione su questa foto, sperando di non urtare la sensibilità Tua e di chi legge il commento. Prima cosa il taglio - o la composizione in macchina nel mirino -: gli elementi sono dispersi nella foto, non sono disposti in maniera otticamente piacevole; avrei provato a focalizzarmi maggiormente sul soggetto (una pesca o due in primo piano) e cercando una tridimensionalità sfumata aprendo il diaframma. Questa è una interpretazione soggettiva, magari tu pensavi di ottenere una foto documentaristica o di reportage sulla coltivazione di pesche della zona; in questo caso avresti dovuto usare secondo me un'ottica più grandangolare. La luce è molto verticale e crea zone quasi nere sotto alle chiome ... impastando tutto. I rami degli alberi tagliati sulla parte superiore della foto creano senso di strozzatura. Ciao!
sent on June 25, 2020 (14:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello, thank you! Maybe I missed the shooting time as far as lights, it was about 5pm with full sun, maybe waiting a couple of hours was the best thing. I used 18 as a focal point and wanted to also show the hills in the background but I had no way to go further in the back. See better next time, thank you Paul ;-) Ciao, ti ringrazio! Forse ho sbagliato l'orario di scatto per quanto riguarda luci, erano le 17 circa con sole pieno, forse aspettare un paio d'ore era la cosa migliore. Ho usato 18 come focale e volevo per fa vedere anche le colline sullo sfondo ma non avevo modo di andare più in dietro. Andrà meglio la prossima volta, ti ringrazio Paolo