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user33671 | sent on November 25, 2013 (21:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very beautiful! Michele Molto bella!!! Michele |
| sent on November 25, 2013 (21:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I love it! Mi piace moltissimo! |
| sent on November 25, 2013 (22:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice, congratulations! Molto bella , complimenti ! |
| sent on November 26, 2013 (10:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
hello guys, thanks for the comments and compliments ;-) ciao ragazzi, grazie per i commenti e complimenti |
| sent on November 26, 2013 (11:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
What a beautiful ... cvd Donato great! 8-) Che bella... cvd Donato il grande! |
| sent on November 26, 2013 (13:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Lorenzo, thank you:-D ;-) ciao Lorenzo, grazie |
| sent on November 28, 2013 (11:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
oh my God. this does not convince me instead. perhaps it is the geometry of the composition that does not please me, especially the wooden door jamb all the way left, I would have cut leaving extra space in front of the model's face especially since you checked the big sharp light on the frosted glass, and That was obviously the greatest test of this shot, you've exceeded admirably instead oddio. questa non mi convince invece. forse è la geometria della composizione che non mi garba, specialmente il montante della porta di legno tutto a sinistra, io l'avrei tagliato lasciando ulteriore spazio davanti al viso della modella tanto più che hai controllato alla grande la luce tagliente sul vetro smerigliato, e quella era evidentemente la prova più ardua di questo scatto, che tu hai invece superato egregiamente |
| sent on November 28, 2013 (11:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice Molto bella |
| sent on November 28, 2013 (20:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
hello thanks for the comment and the passage. hello ;-) ciao grazie per il commento e il passaggio. ciao |
| sent on November 28, 2013 (22:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
@ Cicciopettola: maybe you're right on the composition, but with the advent of digital "mass" boredom that these photos are all perfect ... at the time the film was made less shots on the PP, because the crop - then if possible, and they were very limited outside of the b / n - beat you anyway on the overall performance, in the days when 800 ASA were crazy for reversible color. Today I see the PP more as a creative possibility, one that - now that is amplified by a thousand - once was done with masking, burning, toning, wire and boards, toilets that worked and unpredictably due to expire soon, and so on, all for get photo "different" from the usual. But this photo, very creative in itself, does not need it.
Best wishes. @ Cicciopettola: forse hai ragione sulla composizione, però con l'avvento del digitale "di massa" che noia queste fotografie tutte perfette... ai tempi della pellicola si faceva meno PP sulle inquadrature; anche perché i crop - se poi possibili, e lo erano molto limitatamente fuori del b/n - ti bastonavano comunque sulla resa complessiva, ai tempi in cui 800 ASA erano una follia per le invertibili colore. Io oggi vedo la PP più come una possibilità creativa, quella che - oggi amplificata per mille - una volta si faceva con mascherature, bruciature, viraggi, fil di ferro e cartoncini, bagni che funzionavano imprevedibilmente e scadevano presto, e così via, tutto per ottenere foto "diverse" dal solito. Ma questa foto, assai creativa di per sé, non ne ha bisogno. Cari saluti. |
| sent on November 28, 2013 (23:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
hello Andrea. Thank you for this comment. To tell the truth I am the son of the then these digital techniques described by you only know by hearsay ... never applied ... a greeting. ciao Andrea. Grazie per questo commento. A dir la verità sono figlio del digitale quindi queste tecniche da te descritte le conosco solo per sentito dire... mai applicate... un saluto. |
| sent on January 27, 2014 (14:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
thanks Pablo. a greeting. grazie Pablo. un saluto. |
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