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avatarjunior
sent on May 12, 2017 (14:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice project. When a photo has something to say it is always beautiful. I can not find great tips to give you, maybe there's a little extra space on the left ... but very little stuff!

avatarsenior
sent on May 12, 2017 (14:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It is fantastic to put it in a tattered body.
A contrast between what one is and what one appears.
Congratulations great job ;-)

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sent on May 12, 2017 (17:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you for the passage and the commentary

user117231
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sent on May 12, 2017 (19:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

You want a comment and I comment.
So you can read. :-)
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No comment

avatarsenior
sent on May 12, 2017 (21:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

You can write a short film on this photo, compliments Labyrint always at high levels.
A famous song in this period is either being or having to be amethyst's doubt '

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sent on May 12, 2017 (21:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The image fits perfectly into the context of the gallery where it has been inserted, it is not always easy to see the idea behind the picture, in which case you have succeeded:
shots that do not value the body but actually show an imperfection that is not mitigated by expression and usually from a pose that can greatly enhance the look
The idea was also to give every photo a disrespectful title related to the person portrayed, each of them being judged for those physical features and the choice is not random / QUOTE]

dv

avatarjunior
sent on May 12, 2017 (21:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

One of the best photos I have seen so far in the group could safely occupy two pages of any magazine. The only limit to the photo is the interpretation that I can give, but this limit is mine, of my limited experience. What I convey is the see-not-I see. I do not see sensations that transmit a face but I see the sensations that transmit a body and skin. A skin ruined, but ostentatious almost with arrogance would imagine a raw and altered expression, but remains imagination.

avatarsenior
sent on May 12, 2017 (21:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Analyzing this shot:
I do not want to make a mistake, but honestly let me perplex, light and shadow, I do not see them excel in this studio shot anyway I might ask why the cap in the head? I have not unfortunately visited your gallery, but I'm not excited about it

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sent on May 12, 2017 (22:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A praiseworthy work for study and research does not come immediately, in my opinion, needs a careful reading of the photos and comments to get into some optics, compliments.

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sent on May 13, 2017 (0:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

No doubt an interesting and very communicative series. To say c is so much ... they are like movie clips with an open end, which let the spectator choose how and why.
Interesting what you put on ... the fact of the judgment of others about the physical aspect, the fact that what you show is what usually tends to hide, while what you have hidden is just the face, the only thing that in Genre is shown to anyone.
Your shots I like a lot. Needless to say technical. There is nothing here. Everyone stands on the meaning. Excellent choice of b / n xk simpler and targeted to the message and nn to the scene. I find it all well-maintained and excellent.

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sent on May 13, 2017 (1:34)


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L'obiettivo di lasciare solo l'apparenza, cioè ciò che si manifesta senza altre distrazioni come espressione del viso, vestiti, azioni, è perfettamente centrato. Il cappuccio, la luce, il divano, la nudità fanno il loro gioco combinato e spogliano di tutto tranne che dell'apparenza.
Ho solo un dubbio in relazione alla parte finale della tua affermazione "... solo quello che la gente vede e non quello che la persona sotto il cappuccio "è".
Quello che la persona è, in senso ontologico, non penso si possa catturarlo neanche con un milione di foto. Al massimo puoi catturare come appare, quello che fa, rappresentare quello che pensa o prova in un certo momento.
Con questa premessa, secondo me le tue foto, contrariamente a quanto hai scritto, sono molto vicine a quello che la persona veramente è, senza ipocrisie. Non voglio farla lunga che tanto il valore formale dell'immagine resta intatto, ma secondo me cambia il senso. Mostrando l'apparenza "in quel modo", di fatto scopri l'essenza: una cicciona è cicciona, una autosfregiata è una autosfregiata e un nero è un nero. Non c'è giudizio. Non c'è responsabilità. Solo quello che è.
Lo considero un merito non, una critica.
Il cappuccio protegge proprio la libertà del soggetto di tornare ad essere quello che non è quando sarà tolto.

Mi permetto, con il massimo rispetto, un parallelismo opposto con le foto di nudo senza volto che faccio io. Manca sempre l'identità (decapitazione), ma tutto è costruito per apparire come si vorrebbe essere e non come si è. Il nudo, invece che strumento di verità, diventa strumento di inganno. Luci, posa, contesto e ritocco adattano la realtà alla fantasia.


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sent on May 13, 2017 (2:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Technically sought after by the project, but I do not hide that puts me some anxiety.
A greeting.

Claudio

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sent on May 13, 2017 (8:33)


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Aggiungo il commento che ho evitato prima.
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Per me che scatto fotografie solo per ricercare il bello intorno a noi e amplificarne i colori e le emozioni che suscita,
vedere una cosa così è come prendere un ca.zzotto nello stomaco subito dopo il cenone di Natale.

Sarà ricercata.
Sarà emozionale.
Sarà tutto quello che volete...

Ma è un pò come andare al mattatoio a vedere come macellano vitelli, agnelli e porcellini..
alla fine ti dici che sicuramente sarebbe stato meglio non entrarci là dentro.
Ecco...
con questa foto quello che mi dico è, "...sarebbe stato meglio non guardarla nemmeno !!! "

E alla fine mi chiedo per quale motivo l'autore senta il bisogno di mettere in scena immagini,
che secondo la mia sensibilità sarebbero da evitare, eliminare, vietare in modo assoluto.

Ambisco al Paradiso..e sono certo che lì non siano presenti cose simili.
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Sperando di essere stato abbastanza chiaro nell'esprimere quello che provo guardando questa cosa.
Un salutone a tutti e un abbraccio e andate sui prati in fiore a correre sotto il sole,
piuttosto che guardare questa immagine assolutamente " umanamente sconvolta ". ;-)


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sent on May 13, 2017 (8:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

In my personal opinion, one of the most important prerogatives of photography is to put us in front of what we do not like, that we do not want to see why it disturbs us.
This is less free than it seems as long as there is no satisfaction but it is aimed at a conscience, which is, however, the faculty of the individual: if one does not like it and we do not want to be interested, we do not want to involve ourselves emotionally Free to get up and go away.
One thing I can say with certainty about the photos of this series: there is no trace of complacency, I see only the detachment of anthropologist.
Personally I attach great value to this work and I find it also beautiful aesthetically.
Personal opinion, obviously.

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sent on May 13, 2017 (8:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It's just Richard.
Each of us is free to express our personal opinion and all are equally valid.

But then it takes the reflection ...
Because in so many photos take pictures completely different from this,
And they would never dream of putting a human on a couch with a black cap in the head.

Some things, in my opinion ... should not even trigger human thought.
In a perfect and happy world you will want to see sunsets, sunrises, woods, beautiful gondolas ...
And surely beautiful women.
What's in this picture is the reflection on a mirror of human demons.
They should be excluded and not solicited.

THere.
My personal opinion is also mine.

I'm a black cat but with a white soul. ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on May 13, 2017 (9:18)


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Il discorso è sensato e interessante.
Quindi felix tu sei un uomo muscoloso e bellissimo?
Quando giri per strada vedi tutti uomini bellissimi?
È proprio quello il punto, la serie nasce con melissa la ragazza sovrappeso della prima foto, con lei ho conosciuto una persona versatile e con tante cose da dire, parlando mi ha raccontato di un episodio, mentre era in stazione dei ragazzini l'hanno presa di mira dicendole elefante che cammina.
In seguito anche parlando con Allyson le apparenze segnano sua vita, il fatto di avere molti tatuaggi le ha creato problemi perchè all'autogril le persone si sono lamentate e le hanno chiesto di mettere dolcevita anche in estate per nasconderli.
Ogni foto ha una sua storia e questo è quello che vedo.
Non giudico chi nella foto cerca solo il bello, fa bene, io scatto quello che è intorno a me.
Motofoto quando parlo di realtà e apparenza lo vedo come qualcosa di liquido, cioè tu vedi una persona e te ne fai un opinione, grasso, strana, modella, io ho cercato di scattare quel primo sguardo coprendo il volto per lasciare quel l'impressione.
Melissa è grassa? Agata è segnata da cicatrici? Si in entrambi i casi, ma la loro persona è quello? No il cappuccio nasconde e impedisce loro di mostrare quel di piú che è visibile a chi va oltre il primo impatto.
Normalmente non avrei risposto a felix perchè di solito non accetta dialogo ma ha alzato una questione molto interessante con un opinione condivisibile e mi fa piacere suo intervento perché mi permette di spiegare perchè io non seguo quella strada o almeno non lo faccio sempre


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sent on May 13, 2017 (10:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

So Felix are you a muscular and beautiful man?
When do you go to the street see all the beautiful men?


No, fortunately no. I'm not a beautiful man.
I am a beautiful black cat with yellow and black eyes and deep look. :-D ;-)

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sent on May 13, 2017 (10:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

No, see what you describe is very bad for me.
It has to have a culture that seeks perfection by condemning the other, if you are not on the cover you have nothing, it is an ideology of appearance for me horrible

user117231
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sent on May 13, 2017 (10:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

You misguided what I mean,
Creating a misunderstanding that is best I resolve right away.
Because among all those who read,
The percentage of those who do not understand or do not want to understand is very high.

So it is clear that I do not turn to a culture that seeks perfection condemning the other ...
If it is the opposite.
That is why I do not love mankind and I try to stay away when I can.

avatarsenior
sent on May 13, 2017 (10:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

There are good opinions, so there is civil dialogue, which means civilization.
Who does not like beautiful aesthetically?
But our daily life is constantly surrounded by the opposite.
OK keep us the ideal of a perfect world, but we are still far away.
Even Siddartha Gautama, once out in the midst of the people, out of the haunted world where she grew up, was shocked.
And in the end, as I said above, images like these are very artistic, similar to many contemporary works exhibited in important exhibitions such as the Biennale, not pleasing tout court aesthetically and therefore not understood by many.
But these images, in my opinion, are at the bottom of the story, a chronicle of the world we live,39 other than beautiful.


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