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| sent on August 03, 2013 (12:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I find this a fantastic movie ..! wow! Congratulations! ;-) questa la trovo fantastica..un film! Complimenti!! |
| sent on August 03, 2013 (12:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Silo78! :-P Grazie Silo78 ! |
| sent on August 03, 2013 (12:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I think it's normal call of a communication language. The multitude of animals that flock to cross the Mara lends itself to interpretations "artistic" more than any other African situation. The large dust raised and hundreds of bodies on each other form a scene together that already if the characteristics of the "tragedy", then everyone pulls away from his shots as it sees fit and can. We usually associate the color to the reality and the particular, while the BW is well suited to express the feelings, especially strong ones. Nature photographers are known for their precision, a lack of appreciation of the PP push, the pursuit of detail as well as mother nature has designed it. But we are also human, with great imagination, and sometimes we do not know Kingsist ... Still nice shot, maybe a little 'little river. Penso sia il normale richiamo di un linguaggio di comunicazione. La moltitudine di animali che si accalcano per attraversare il Mara si presta ad interpretazioni "artistiche" più di ogni altra situazione africana. La gran polvere sollevata e le centinaia di corpi uno sull'altro formano una scena d'insieme che ha già in se le caratteristiche della "tragedia", che poi ognuno tira fuori dai propri scatti come meglio crede e può. Noi siamo soliti associare il colore alla realtà e al particolare, mentre il BW ben si adatta ad esprimere i sentimenti, soprattutto quelli forti. I fotografi naturalisti sono noti per la loro precisione, lo scarso apprezzamento della PP spinta, la ricerca del dettaglio così come mamma natura lo ha ideato. Ma anche noi siamo umani, dotati di fantasia, ed ogni tanto non sappiamo resistere... Comunque bello scatto, forse un po' poco fiume. |
| sent on August 06, 2013 (18:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Lorenzo Thanks for the comment and depth to have hit the spirit of the nature photographer. They are in fact contrary to the PP boost, especially in this kind of photos. A BW rather not guasta.Ciao and good light! ;-) Grazie Lorenzo per il commento approfondito e per aver centrato lo spirito del fotografo naturalista. Sono infatti contraria alla PP spinta, soprattutto in questo genere di foto. Un BW invece non guasta.Ciao e buona luce! |
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