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sent on April 13, 2014 (11:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Great insight of the diagonals formed by two young pigeons, from the edge of the driveway, and the benches and the fence of the building in the background (albeit interrupted by Oak) ;-)
Also striking the pose of the good man and his gaze on one of the two pigeons ...
Sure portray these situations in the urban environment is always difficult ...
A variant may have been the following (obviously after having approached the person on the bench) could involve the good man in a pose more built guy do about stretching on the bench with your arms fully extended and stretched to form a new diagonal parallel to that the driveway and your chest lying on the back and legs straight and still another to form a diagonal that crosses his arms a p ...ò perhaps more complicated to say that to do so and of course always with the availability of the subject ;-)
I'm sorry for the dilungamento, but it is a situation that fascinates me, even if others may seem trivial!
greetings
Ottima l'intuizione delle diagonali formate dai due colombi, dal limite del vialetto, dalle panchine e dalla recinzione dell'edificio sullo sfondo (seppure interrotta dalla quercia)
Suggestiva anche la posa del buon uomo e lo sguardo rivolto a uno dei due colombi...
Certo il ritrarre queste situazioni nell'ambiente urbano è sempre arduo...
Una variante potrebbe essere stata la seguente (ovviamente dopo aver approcciato la persona sulla panchina): si poteva coinvolgere il buon uomo in una posa più costruita, tipo farlo stiracchiare sulla panchina con le braccia completamente aperte e distese a formare una nuova diagonale in parallelo a quella del vialetto e con il busto completamente disteso sullo schienale e con le gambe fisse e diritte a formare un'altra diagonale che si incrocia con le braccia... un pò complicato forse più a dirlo che a farlo e sempre ovviamente con la disponibilità del soggetto
scusami per il dilungamento, però è una situazione che mi affascina, anche se ad altri potrebbe sembrare banale!
sent on April 13, 2014 (13:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you for your suggestions.
I have been interested recently to the genus "street" and I was fascinated. I am the beginning and so I tend, therefore, to "seize the moment" rather than to involve stakeholders. :-| Maybe when I'm less hesitant with the approach with others, I'll try to build something with greater care to the composition.
Greetings Ti ringrazio per i suggerimenti.
Mi sono interessato da poco tempo al genere "street" e ne sono rimasto affascinato. Sono agli inizi e quindi tendo, quindi, a "cogliere l'attimo" più che a coinvolgere i soggetti. Magari, quando sarò meno titubante con l'approccio con gli altri, proverò a costruire qualcosa con maggior cura alla composizione.