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| sent on February 06, 2015 (12:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ I think one thing ..folle;-) just to correct a little bit of perspective distortion „ but I'll tell Max, in my not so crazy, there are cases where, as often like me, the first floor attached to the muzzle forces you to tilt the camera down, then the background if you have a beautiful beech forest, you will incline the trees, not just, you know yourself what it means to tilt a 14.se then add the fact and it is our case that you can not correct that much distortion because you go to cut the important elements of the composition, you know well what the My richiesta.non I said that you should always take pictures like that, but only in certain limited situations in which even with the 14 you can not expand much the shot then croppare.ultima and no less important factor depth and perspective , with a photo14 cropped certainly has not the depth and direction of winding (grant me the term) of an original image, at least that for all I know.
“ if you're at sunset, risks to start shooting with the sun in the field and finish at the blue MrGreen „ :-D:-D:-D " Mi sembra una cosa ..folle;-) solo per correggere un pò di distorsione prospettica" ma ti dirò Max,secondo me neanche tanto folle,ci sono casi in cui,come piace spesso a me,il primo piano attaccato al muso ti obbliga ad inclinare la reflex verso il basso,se poi sullo sfondo hai una bella faggeta,ti si inclinano gli alberi,mica poco,sai anche tu cosa significhi inclinare un 14.se poi aggiungi il fatto ed è proprio il nostro caso che non puoi correggere più di tanto la distorsione perchè vai a tagliare elementi importanti della composizione,capisci bene quale sia la mia richiesta.non ho detto che bisogna sempre fotografare in quel modo,ma solo in certe situazioni limite in cui anche col 14 non puoi allargare più di tanto l'inquadratura per poi croppare.ultima e non per questo meno importante il fattore profondità e prospettiva,una foto col 14 croppata non ha certo la profondità e il senso di avvolgimento (concedimi il termine) di una foto originale,almeno questo per quello che ne so. " se sei al tramonto, rischi di iniziare lo scatto con il sole in campo e terminare nell'ora blu MrGreen"   |
| sent on February 06, 2015 (12:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
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| sent on February 06, 2015 (14:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You comment this photo but take my comments apply to the rest of the gallery: image impact and well made, I really like it as it is. Because of my poor photographic culture, the falling lines if Commissioner had not made note I would not have even realized. Now that I've seen actually if they had been "straight" the photo would be in a bit "Best". It is still a great shot.
I take this opportunity to thank Max and Commissioner for the contribution given hannno together by course in I learned something new, and I also hope to be able to put into practice as soon as possible! Ti commento questa foto ma prendi il mio commento valido per le restanti presenti nella galleria: immagine d'impatto e ottimamente realizzata, mi piace parecchio così com'è. Vista la mia scarsa cultura fotografica, le linee cadenti se commissario non le avesse fatte notare non me ne sarei nemmeno reso conto. Ora che le ho viste effettivamente se fossero state "dritte" la foto sarebbe stata un pelino "Migliore". Resta comunque un ottimo scatto. Colgo l'occasione per ringraziare Max e Commissario per il contributo che hannno dato rispondendosi a vicenda, ho imparato qualcosa di nuovo anche io e spero di poterlo mettere in pratica quanto prima! |
user48356 | sent on February 15, 2015 (20:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very very beautiful, by material light and colors! Congratulations Molto molto bella, per composizione luce e cromie! Complimenti |
| sent on February 15, 2015 (21:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Truly heavenly place !!! Davvero paradisiaco il posto!!! |
| sent on February 18, 2015 (1:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Valter and Juliet;-) Grazie Valter e Giulietta |
| sent on September 09, 2015 (13:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
beautiful still. Good boy splendida ancora. Bravo |
| sent on September 09, 2015 (15:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very good Molto bella |
| sent on September 09, 2015 (21:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Claudio and Giani ;-) Grazie Claudio e Giani |
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