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Hands Held High...

Asturias - Spain 2017

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Hands Held High sent on June 05, 2017 (11:54) by Leonardo670sv. 25 comments, 1161 views.

, 1/25 f/14.0, ISO 100, tripod.

Oggi voglio “mettere alla gogna” una foto che trovo molto controversa, personalmente non ho ancora capito bene se mi piace o meno e di conseguenza cerco critiche e consigli per poterla migliorare. Non sono assolutamente un criticone della post-produzione, per nulla, però non sono nemmeno un grande amante dei bagliori troppo accentuati; in questo scatto tuttavia ho trovato che si sposasse bene nel contesto un forte punto luce, visto che anche di partenza nel raw quella zona era l'unica da cui passava un pò di luce, mentre tutto il resto veniva completamente messo in ombra dalla folta vegetazione. Le condizioni non erano certo le migliori: zero nebbia, pioggerellina rompiscatole e zero luce solare a dar un po' di profondità alla scena, quindi mi sono dovuto arrangiare e cercare una composizione un po' più coinvolgente che potesse portare l'occhio all'interno della foto: ho deciso di optare quindi per un panorama verticale di tre scatti (con relativi HDR per non bruciare le alte luci) per sfruttare le grandi radici di questo vecchio albero. La foresta in sé per sé era molto carina, ma molto piccola: la zona in cui si potevano osservare questi alberi un po' più particolari era veramente ristretta, dalle foto che avevo visto mi aspettavo qualcosa di più in tutta sincerità!



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sent on June 14, 2017 (19:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Diamond, Daniele, Antonio and Donato, very kind !!

Antonio: Your idea is not wrong at all, I have other footage made from a higher point, I will put it slowly! On the "less wide" I can not promise anything though, they are all very wide shots :-D :-D

A greeting, Leonardo

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sent on June 14, 2017 (19:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Leo, the wide is not bad at all, I like it like, but it would be even better with a T & S lens. But they cost so much: P a warm greeting

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sent on June 14, 2017 (19:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Leonardo,
I tell you I saw your premise at the photo.
Woody shots are generally very lousy, making them interesting is always a challenge. Here, in my opinion, though with a component I appreciate, I would have treated the distortion a bit, which unlike the down-vertical shots, on a horizontal can make a little bother in my opinion.
Another note about that bright white glow, for me to work a bit to not miss the detail, especially on the branch.

I hope to serve you as a personal guide. The place is very impressive.
A greeting ;-)

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sent on June 14, 2017 (21:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Leo! I tell you my own too .. I'm not a lover of square size, but that does not mean much because it is a totally subjective thing. However, in this case I do not mind because the tree in the foreground creates dynamism, which generally square formats do not have. What I would correct is the tree distortion in the background and the excessive glow that has brought you a loss of information both on the foliage and on the trunk. I do not find it green, but I see a little magenta on dry leaves. I hope my considerations can be useful to you. ;-)

Good evening,
Stefania

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sent on June 15, 2017 (9:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)



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