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Paesaggio 4

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sent on May 24, 2014 (17:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

for my "extraction policy" with regard to landscape photography I make a difficult beast to comment on these kinds of shots where the strong contrasts or manipulation on the colors and lights are the masters, the fact remains that in your work is obvious research of shapes, lines, shadows and lights to convey to the viewer feel different from the "usual".
in this drama of high-contrast black and white line you hooked to the screen and you do not spring up to the cypress is also supported by the presence of a disturbing belief agricultural vehicle overturned, at least this is what I imagine it to be.
on the composition of the one thing that I would have preferred just a little more space to the right of the curve that bends towards the cypress tree on the line of the two fields.
compliments
a greeting, simone

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sent on May 24, 2014 (22:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The Commissioner has made an exhibition of excellent thought, even Sgarbi could have done better.
I agree in full
Bravo to you for the photo and the Commissioner for the term paper.
Mat

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sent on May 26, 2014 (22:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Simone. Your comment, for your confession, "fatigue," I am particularly pleased. Welcome because I think, this, in my best images. It's not that then did some kind of processing. It's a pretty violent backlight on a sunny day and clear air. The difficulty was to make legible the ground. So I decided to sacrifice a little and burn 'the top. And, for my taste, I'd do it. Finally, I could not enlarge the picture to the right to the presence of disturbing elements. I'll tell you that maybe I would have done so anyway because I find cutting tight overs better sense of unease that you yourself have noticed. In fact, for me, is the best thing in the picture: a banal landscape, quiet, with few elements (one undefined) causing unexpected sensations.
<br /> Thanks again and a warm greeting.
Free

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sent on May 26, 2014 (22:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@ Siena Matley
Thank you too Mat. I'm glad you liked it.
I salute you.
Free

avatarsenior
sent on May 27, 2014 (9:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Franco, I also like Simon at first glance of this shot I had the feeling that he lacked space at the point described by him. But in your shots can never stop at the 'first look'.

As you know I am not able to give technical advice. My view an image always passes through the feelings that this causes me. What we focus on in this picture, it became evident to me is the strong play of contrasts. Not only light and shade, but also fallow field and one in which there is the result of planting, the fence that divides sharply these two realities, and finally a tree as opposed to what appears to be a something devoid of life. How many reflections could be done about these items and also how much of what at first glance could disturb it now appears as a narrow passage ...
The wholeon a background of almost dazzling which is common to these two visions.

Forgive my rambling, but I can only see the picture for what it gives me, I know that sometimes I walk away from what the author intended, but this is one of my limitations.

I offer my congratulations to you this shot that I personally find very beautiful and meaningful.

A greeting.

stefano

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sent on May 28, 2014 (17:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I find teaching and masterful composition for this picture ...... The gem and the line at the point where it is 'tangent to the edge of the photo ... it would have been trivial and perhaps a disconnect error that point and give more' area to the right .... I appreciate that a picture in the first place precisely because of the affectation 'composition! Congratulations ..... Beppe

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sent on June 04, 2014 (23:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It looks like drawn with a pen and ink on a sheet of drawing paper. The composition is very nice and the view guide to the cypress. Bravissimo.
Hello, Joseph.

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sent on June 19, 2014 (13:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Minimal, I really like
hello
GmG




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