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Paesaggio

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avatarsenior
sent on March 09, 2017 (6:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great nice shoot in my opinion congratulations, good people at the center

avatarsupporter
sent on March 09, 2017 (6:01)

Fabulous! Composition, sense of space, light...

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sent on March 09, 2017 (7:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Commissioner probably have not used a correct term but after a day I was out for work to the best of my ability :-D
I intended to express the concept, if you want even banal, the disparity between the greatness of nature and man. What I meant by the term asymmetry.

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sent on March 09, 2017 (7:59)


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Ok Filippo adesso è più chiaroMrGreen

Comunque rimango dell'idea che in fotografia bisogna raccontare una storia alla volta,riuscire a farlo in modo inequivocabile per me è il vero e più utile "esercizio tecnico" per migliorarsi,che poi è la cosa che tutti auspicano all'interno di questo gruppo.Mi piacerebbe sentire il parere dell'autore ,capire quali siano le sue intenzioni compositive e narrative,raccattare i commenti degli altri utenti senza interazione e confronto non credo sia poi così utile.ognuno dice la sua,giustamente,e non si arriva mai a un punto comune.l'autore,a mio modo di vedere,in questi casi dove diverse sono le interpretazioni ricevute,dovrebbe almeno suggerire una linea guida per poter analizzare meglio lo scatto altrimenti ci si limita solo ad una conta tra pro e contro,mi piace e non mi piace.
Per me questa immagine ha un potenziale espressivo notevole,ma come è stata presentata,personalmente non mi arriva chiara diretta e inequivocabile.;-)
Scusate per noia che vi ho regalato ancora una volta.MrGreen


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sent on March 09, 2017 (9:25)


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Noia? Quale noia.
Anzi devo ringraziarvi tutti quanti per la lettura che avete voluto dare alla mia immagine.

Per quanto riguarda il cosiddetto messaggio legato all'immagine, ogni volta mi trovo a riflettere sulla questione, in termini di tempo.
Quando scatto ho ben chiaro che cosa voglio comunicare, ho la possibilità di controllare tutte le componenti dello scatto, così da farlo diventare veicolo del mio pensiero?
Forse nella staged photography, dove lo scatto ha la funzione di narrazione breve, anzi brevissima, l'autore può effettivamente comunicarci qualcosa.
Ma in uno scatto estemporaneo come questo, che pretesa si può avere?
Ero lì per fotografare un paesaggio, ho visto delle persone ed ho pensato di includerle per verificare l'effetto.
Poi a posteriori, cerchi di dare la quadra all'immagine, scegli un titolo che abbia un senso e un filo all'ipotetico racconto.
Lascio libera interpretazione all'immagine perché nasce così; se poi ci siano dei processi inconsci che portano alla composizione, veramente non saprei dirlo.

Per quanto riguarda tagli, composizione, bilanciamenti tonali e così via, non posso dire altro che assecondano, ovviamente, il mio gusto estetico. Ma ciò non toglie che ogni consiglio è ben accetto e seriamente preso in considerazione.

Grazie a tutti.


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sent on March 09, 2017 (12:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Take what I say with pliers saw my ignorance landscaping
there is something that I do not back in the proportions between heaven and earth, I would have seen a different cut so I do not know can not conquer me in full.
I really like the people included guiding observer with the stream line

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sent on March 09, 2017 (13:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

6agrave; only the choice of the title, is a clear indicator.


avatarsenior
sent on March 09, 2017 (13:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Here I applied the rule of thirds in a slightly unusual.
The bottom crossing on the left is centered on the bend of the stream, the one right at the top of the clouds group.
The sense to me that I look at, is the transition between the terrestrial or aquatic element and the plane represented by the sky (in particular from the group of clouds). To finally arrive at the center, where you can find the human element.
As if the man (or woman) lived in a place in the middle, exactly between the earth and the sky.

avatarsenior
sent on March 09, 2017 (13:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@ Commisario71
;-)

avatarsenior
sent on March 09, 2017 (16:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I really like the composition and the cut that leave ample space to the sky; beautiful the diagonal waterway that leads the eye up to two people walking towards the sea. I like the color of the sky, less than that of the ground, are you sure that it was so yellow?
On the left, just above the horizon it seems to me to see two spots sposrco perhaps due to the sensor.

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sent on March 09, 2017 (20:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The deep color of the sand comes from the fact that we were at sunset. Those are not spots, but the sun's reflection in the lens (ghosts).

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sent on March 09, 2017 (20:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

For me a good photo, beautiful the movement of clouds and the people who go
I also really like the light you learned to shoot with a good game between enlightened parts and shadows
Compliments
Hello Massimilino

avatarsenior
sent on March 10, 2017 (12:16) | This comment has been translated

Thanks Massimiliano.

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sent on March 10, 2017 (18:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I love how suddenly and as a moment, I just have enhanced both the beach and the sky. Then the human presence from that extra touch to the photo.

avatarsenior
sent on March 10, 2017 (19:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I think I have already seen it ;-) ;-) ;-)
Good shot, congratulations

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sent on March 11, 2017 (15:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Excellent bicromatica from processing "intense" and not natural light, which is, however, the atmosphere functions and that to me is successful.
The clouds seem almost a continuous water channel, have at least the same wavy shape trodden also by slight distortion of the lens that does not bothersome at all in a shot like that.
The reference to the journey of life, the path that each of us is like any other existing natural element seems strong, thanks to the title.
For the rest is a good landscape.


avatarsenior
sent on March 12, 2017 (21:44) | This comment has been translated

Thanks paolo

avatarsenior
sent on March 19, 2017 (7:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It is always a pleasure to see your pictures.
I think over the substance of the individual photo (I too would have my suggestions on the cut, which would not add anything to the discussion) you're one of the few to have developed a recognizable style. I come to mind only you and Labirint, but practice a generally more "controlled" and therefore -credo- easier to characterize.
Congratulations for your job.

avatarsenior
sent on March 19, 2017 (13:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Richard. It's always nice to receive compliments. Then if the judgment on the single image, we the chief considerations of style recognition, the pleasure is doubled. ;-)

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sent on March 19, 2017 (23:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

thrilling shot, and edited in all respects.
proportions and composition are balanced.
especially the colors of the sand a bit 'artifacts but in this type of shots the WOW effect [cit.] , is a plus and is pleasant!
He managed to make it interesting and introspective a shot that could seem trivial and stravisto.
Back with a bang ;-)


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