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Last light in Valensole...

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Last light in Valensole sent on August 09, 2013 (21:09) by Luigi Piccirillo. 33 comments, 2410 views.

Dopo giorni e giorni passati ad osservare campi di lavanda il problema diventa uno solo: cercare un modo poco usuale per fotografarli. Confesso che per me non è stato semplice: ho provato riprese dall'alto, dal basso, col tele, col grandangolo, con filtri ND, in infrarosso, ecc; ho fotografato poi in varie ore del giorno e in parecchi luoghi, ma poche foto mi hanno lasciato soddisfatto. Questo è forse lo scatto paesaggistico di tutta la serie che mi è piaciuto di più: ho usato un medio tele e, cercando di sfruttare un'ampia curvatura delle strutture tubolari di lavanda, ho tolto il paraluce all'obiettivo per lasciare un alone luminoso creato dal sole al tramonto fuori inquadratura; l'intento era quello di bilanciare con suo colore acceso il volume dei filari di lavanda che aumentava mano a mano che questi ultimi procedevano verso l'estremità opposta del fotogramma. Nella parte inferiore della composizione ho inquadrato e messo a fuoco il cespuglio con le sue infruttescenze "piumose" perchè con la sua struttura a ventaglio "dispiegasse" l'intero scenario e perchè con le sue trasparenze fredde si contrapponesse ai colori caldi dell'interno contesto.. Insomma, al di là delle tante parole, si è trattato di un tentativo alla ricerca di una soluzione estetica valida. Mi piacerebbe sapere se la trovate apprezzabile o da cestinare.






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avatarjunior
sent on August 21, 2013 (20:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you very much, Mauro, Enzo and Max!

avatarsupporter
sent on September 24, 2013 (19:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I find it beautiful, bush backlit itself is not all that original, but it is the background, but not converging lines smooth curves enhanced by light and shade of color created by the flare to make a difference.
Really well thought out and built an excellent reputation congratulations!
Hello.

avatarjunior
sent on September 24, 2013 (20:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you very much, Catherine!

avatarsenior
sent on September 24, 2013 (20:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

wow! wow! wow! wow!

a BOMB! wow!

I think it's one of the best pictures I've ever seen ... my mom wow!

avatarsenior
sent on September 24, 2013 (20:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

3E

avatarjunior
sent on September 24, 2013 (20:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks to Dexter and Andrea.
Andrea, I can not either solve your doubt. The only thing I can tell you is that for a while 'I am fascinated by the "weight" of the colors in the compositions "symmetrical": those compositions that, apparently static and dominated by regular plots, end up being rendered vital and dynamic (hence " asymmetric ") by the interaction of colors. The interesting challenge is being able to create balance and / or imbalance by adding some colors depending on how these are perceived by our mind. This photo is one of the first attempts, but I will try to go into that because it is an area which, based on my personal experience, is seldom used as a compositional device (it is thought almost always in a composition simply to consider the relationships between shapes and / or volumes).
See you soon,
Luigi

avatarsenior
sent on September 24, 2013 (21:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Louis the strength of this image is the explosion of the brightness compared to global chaos (the asymmetry of lavender) that I find natural, we often have to deal with the plan, blur, sharpen, and maybe we do not understand what the nature is offering us in front of our eyes.
I've seen beautiful photographs of the plateau and the area all of lavender, but never so dazzling.
Hello
S

avatarjunior
sent on September 24, 2013 (21:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

that beautiful! sincere congratulations! have you done to better focus flare and curved lines! spectacular!
a courtesy Luigi, you can add the shooting data? ;-)

avatarjunior
sent on September 24, 2013 (21:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks for the nice comment, Sergio. Thanks also to you, Lenhouse, I'm glad you liked it. These data: 7D, 135mm, f6.3, 1/50sec.
Hello
Luigi

avatarsenior
sent on September 25, 2013 (8:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Late arrival and after so many comments that have already emphasized the originality and beauty of the shot, but I want to add my enthusiasm than the other.
The photo I like so much, but being your own product it is almost obvious ;-)
I'm fascinated by your design skills combined with the photographic technique.
I suppose you wanted to find a new way to illustrate a subject much sought after and highly successful and imagine how you will be concentrated not in the realization using only the eyes but the emotions that the place you aroused.
Of course you're not the only one to implement this approach, I think that is common to all of us who love photography, but I always feel that in you there is a particular creativity.
In this case the stroke of light on the front bush and its beautifulssimo contrasting colors, curved lines that make the game so harmoniously and depth of field produce an effect in my opinion very nice.
Congratulations Louis, as always ... for your passion and your ability to implement it.

Marina

avatarjunior
sent on September 25, 2013 (8:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Taken very original and well done, I'll offer my congratulations. ;-):-P wow!

avatarjunior
sent on September 25, 2013 (16:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

thank you very much and congratulations again :-) :-) Louis

avatarsenior
sent on October 14, 2014 (14:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

very nice, the rows appear behind the waves of the sea




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